From Carolyn Hoskin, Greenpeace <[email protected]>
Subject The next generation of eco-activists
Date September 1, 2023 4:57 PM
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Hi John,

A t-shirt can inspire a lifetime of activism. And you’re never too young to start looking out for planet Earth.

As part of our ongoing efforts to spark inspiring conversations about the issues we face and the work we do, we’re introducing baby onesies to our collection of sustainable branded clothing. And there’s even free shipping this weekend!

Made using soft, certified organic cotton, friends and family won’t just be cooing over the baby with our eye-catching designs.

Maureen, 83, from Oxfordshire, told us that “by being part of Greenpeace there is more chance of succeeding in protecting the planet for my grandchildren.” And now, with our new line of baby clothes, we can spur this message on further and show that together people power works.

We’ve been campaigning for many years to change the textile industry’s reliance on hazardous chemicals and we’re excited to be able to offer t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts and even tote bags that meet the highest environmental and social standards: [link removed]

There’s no escaping that baby grows and other kids’ clothing are the fastest fast fashion around – clothes are outgrown or ruined in a matter of months, or even weeks. But parents can still make a start on sustainable clothing choices for their little activists. And when you’re done with your baby grows there are many ways you can reuse and upcycle them. You could hand it down to a friend, make a DIY banner, make a personalised gift and frame it and much more! Read our blog to find out more ways you can make your baby grows last longer: [link removed]

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Show Your Stripes

Have you read the news about Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirming plans for more than 100 new oil and gas licences? We have, and it’s keeping us up at night: [link removed]

From Italy to India, extreme heat waves have been scorching much of the world. July was officially the hottest month on record, and the UN secretary general, António Guterres, has said that the era of global warming has ended and “the era of global boiling has arrived." Will you help us get the message out that this is not ok?: [link removed]

We have three designs we think tell the story strongly, and we’d love for you to wear them. From the infamous Who Voted For This tee: [link removed], taken from that moment: [link removed], when we disrupted Liz Truss’ speech last year, all the way to our newer Fossil Fools design: [link removed]

By wearing our clothes, you’re sending a message out, and sparking these important conversations about the change we want to see.

Freepost this weekend: [link removed]

Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow

You might have seen that we released a short music video and single, Don't Stop’, aiming to excite a new generation of climate activists: [link removed] To coincide with the release, we created a limited-edition t-shirt design: [link removed]

We use our clothes as a form of activism; a way to inspire those around us to have important conversations. Join the likes of Emilia Clarke and Simon Pegg in spreading the word! This design is now available in black and tie-dye as well as kids sizing. So let’s get these conversations out to the playground!

All of our clothes are made ethically with workers being paid fairly and printed to order – using organic cotton, renewable energy and absolutely no toxic chemicals. Greenpeace clothing doesn’t cost the earth and this weekend you can take advantage of free shipping too.

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Our clothes are vegan-friendly, sent in plastic-free packaging, totally organic and fully sustainable. We couldn’t be happier with these activism tools and we hope you are too.

Our products are made to last and when they are no longer wearable, they can be sent back to Teemill. Check the wash care label, scan the code, get UK freepost to send the item back and get store credit too.

Greenpeace t-shirts, vests, sweatshirts and hoodies are perfect conversation starters, at a time when we need to shout from the rooftops about the climate and nature crisis. Whether your passion for the planet lies in oceans, forests or climate justice - we’ve got the t-shirt for you and your loved ones: [link removed]

Thank you for continuing to support our work. Whether you’re signing petitions, sharing videos, joining protests, or purchasing our branded clothing - it all goes a long way in making real change.

I hope you enjoy wearing your Greenpeace messages as much as I do. You can find me in my Rainbow scoop top most days!

Carolyn Hoskin

Head of Supporter Services

P.S If you don’t want to pick up a campaign t-shirt, then why not consider one of our tote bags? Use it for your shopping, on your daily commute, or even to wrap up gifts in and let’s see how many chats we can start!: [link removed]



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