
By AbdulHakeem Mutiu Adejumo-Ajeseku, Abuja
Unilever Under Siege: Greenpeace Activists Demand End To Plastic Pollution…
BosenloTvNEWS: Durban, South Africa – In a bold and daring move, Greenpeace activists converged outside Unilever’s headquarters in Durban, South Africa, calling for the corporate giant to take immediate action against plastic pollution. The protesters are demanding Unilever phase out single-use plastic packaging and support a Global Plastics Treaty to cap and phase down plastic production.

The demonstration highlights the critical need for corporations to prioritize sustainability and reduce plastic waste. Unilever, as one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies, has a significant impact on global plastic production.
“Unilever’s contribution to plastic pollution is staggering, and it’s time they take responsibility,” said a Greenpeace activist. “We’re not just protesting; we’re demanding systemic change.”
Greenpeace’s demands are clear:
- Phase out single-use plastic packaging.
- Invest in reusable and refillable alternatives.
- Support a Global Plastics Treaty.
Bosenlo TV (BTV) Climate Reporters stands in solidarity with Greenpeace activists, amplifying their voices to ensure Unilever and other corporations prioritize environmental sustainability.
The time for excuses is over; the time for action is now. Plastic pollution affects communities worldwide, contaminating waterways, harming wildlife, and threatening human health.
“Unilever must acknowledge its role in perpetuating plastic pollution and commit to tangible solutions,” emphasized another activist.
The protest comes as the world grapples with the devastating impact of plastic pollution. Governments, corporations, and individuals must work together to address this crisis.
Greenpeace’s #BreakFreeFromPlastic campaign has mobilized millions worldwide.
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- Support Greenpeace’s #BreakFreeFromPlastic campaign.
- Demand Unilever takes immediate action.
Together, we can create a plastic-free future.
SOLIDARITY STATEMENT
Bosenlo TV (BTV) Climate Reporters and I, AbdulHakeem Mutiu Adejumo-Ajeseku, stand in solidarity with Greenpeace activists, demanding Unilever take immediate action to phase out single-use plastic packaging and support a Global Plastics Treaty.
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