Plastic Change Urges World Leaders to Think with Their D*cks (to Save Their Balls) in Cheeky Campaign via Worth Your While + Glue Society
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As always, the Greenpeace organization has made it a mess again. This time they have done it at the UN gates in Geneva, where negotiations are held that should end in a serious and effective compromise that prevents the world’s oceans from remaining the landfill of plastics that humans use and discard ‘happily’, without thinking about the consequences of these actions. Plastics are made from oil, so activists chose to pour black paint that symbo…


Plastic Change urges World Leaders to think with their d*cks (to save their balls) in cheeky campaign via Worth Your While + Glue Society
Faced with the direct threat microplastics pose to male fertility, global NGO Plastic Change is appealing to world leaders in Switzerland at the global plastics treaty to act. And think with their dicks. Created by independent Denmark agency Worth Your While and Aussie expat creative director Tim Pa
INC-5.2: Fossil fuel, petrochemical lobbyists overrun plastics treaty negotiations - EnviroNews - latest environment news, climate change, renewable energy
At least 234 fossil fuel and chemical industry lobbyists – a new high compared to the 221 identified by CIEL at INC-5 – have registered to participate in the fifth and final scheduled session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.2) of the Plastics Treaty negotiations. The strong presence of lobbyists at this stage of the negotiations raises concerns about corporate influence at a pivotal moment – when negotiators are expected to…
Negotiators from around the world are gathering in Geneva, Switzerland, to reach a global plastics agreement. Minister for Climate and Environment Andreas Bjelland Eriksen will attend the conclusion of the negotiations next week.
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Greenpeace activists attended another session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee, which is developing a Global Plastics Treaty. They poured black oil in protest at the entrance to the Palais des Nations in Geneva, where the meeting was held. The organization said it was a demonstration against petrochemical giants seeking to influence the body's decisions.
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