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Greenpeace stepping up campaign for free drinking water
Greenpeace Greece is stepping up a campaign to petition local authorities across the country to repair and/or install fountains and taps that will provide the public with free, clean drinking water.
Fashion recycling falls short in saving the planet
In H&M's flagship Paris store it is hard to find clothes that do not claim to be made from "recycled materials."
Last year, 79 percent of the polyester in its collections came from recycled materials, and next year it wants it all to be recycled.
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Türkiye's 20 most air-polluted regions revealed
Analyzing data from air quality monitoring stations, Greenpeace Mediterranean has identified 20 regions with the highest air pollution in Türkiye, with the southeastern quake-hit province of Hatay's Iskenderun district ranking first.
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Nature groups go to court in Greece over a strategic gas terminal backed by the EU
Five Greek and international environmental campaign agencies have launched legal action against a major natural gas project supported by the European Union as a regional alternative to Russian energy.
Complaint lodged against Greece over hydrocarbon extraction
Three environmental groups have filed a formal complaint with the European Commission against Greece about hydrocarbon extraction. They argue that Greece is licensing exploration and extraction in marine areas off Crete and in the Ionian Sea without first assessing the serious repercussions on the environment and wildlife.
Greenpeace presents plan to regenerate Thessaly plain
Greenpeace has submitted 10 proposals to rekindle agricultural production on the Thessaly plain in central Greece, which was devastated by cataclysmic floods in September.
Greenpeace Greece urges scrapping of offshore gas drilling project because of impact on whales, dolphins
Greenpeace has urged the government to abandon a deep-sea gas exploration project in the Mediterranean, citing newly published research to argue that its impact on endangered whales and dolphins would be greater than previously believed.
Wildfires affect Dadia forest ecosystem
The painful sight of Dadia forest in the Evros region in Greece has been destroyed by one of the largest wildfires in recent years in Europe. Experts worry over the ecosystem's survival.
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Greenpeace chief: ‘We still don’t know if anything remains of the Dadia forest’
The executive director of Greenpeace Greece, Nikos Charalambides, has commented on the ecological disaster caused by the massive fire in the Dadia forest in Evros, where crews were working for a 17th day to fully suppress the fire Monday, stating that it is premature to offer a "calm assessment" of the destruction.
Jaguar may pick UK for battery plant
The Indian owner of carmaker Jaguar Land Rover is set to select Britain over Spain to for a giant battery plant employing up to 9,000 people, the BBC reported Wednesday.
The broadcaster, citing sources familiar with the matter, added that the boss of JLR owner Tata Motors was expected to fly into Britain next week to finalise the deal and meet with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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