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Greenpeace Accuses Mexican Textiles of Dumping Toxics

MEXICO CITY (My Sinchew) — Two Mexican textile factories that supply clothing for global fashion brands such as Levi's are dumping toxic chemicals into the environment, Greenpeace said Wednesday. The environmental gro

Philippines Government Pressed For Industrial Chemical Disclosure System

MANILA, Philippines — Environmental activists, spearheaded by international advocacy group Greenpeace, on September 13 asked the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to produce a contamination disclosure syst

Hungary Toxic Sludge Leaves High Arsenic Content in Water: Greenpeace

AUSTRIA, VIENNA — Four weeks of testing in the Hungarian villages inundated with toxic red sludge in October show very high levels of

Government Urged to Implement Mandatory Chemical Disclosure

MANILA, Philippines (Manila Bulletin (Philippines)) — Environmental groups on November 4 urged the government to implement a mandatory chemical disclosure system for industries. Greenpeace Water Patrol members inspected factory

Environmentalists Call on Candidates to Prioritize Water Protection

MANILA (Philippine Inquirer) — Environmentalists in the Philippines are calling on presidential candidates to make protection of the country's water resources apriority. Greenpeace said it delivered

Greenpeace Launches New Water Watch Camp in the Philippines

Philippines, BULACAN — Environmental NGO Greenpeace Southeast Asia on April 12 announced the formation of a "Water Watch" camp for Angat reservoir, which supplies Metro Manila with 97 percent of its freshwater.

Pearl River Contaminated, Says Greenpeace

BEIJING, China (China Daily) — The Pearl is being polluted by industrial discharge, according to international environmental watchdog Greenpeace. In a report issued last week Greenpeace blamed inadequate

Greenpeace Warns About Contamination From Fertilizer in Philippines

MANILA, Philippines — — Environmental group Greenpeace is urging the government of the Philippines to minimize the use of agrochemicals, warning that these products have polluted water sources in the country.

Greenpeace Study Finds Nitrates in Water in Thailand, the Philippines

Bangkok, thailand — — Residents in many rural areas in Thailand and the Philippines are at risk of consuming nitrate-polluted water, according to a report by environmental group Greenpeace.