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#13806911
9 Jun 2026
Two unidentified women ride city bicycles across the cobblestone square in front of the Castello Estense, the medieval Este dynasty fortress, on April 6, 2026, in Ferrara, Italy. The Palazzo Municipale is visible in the background, flying the Italian flag. Ferrara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most cycle-friendly cities in Italy.
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#13799789
7 Jun 2026
A white electric vehicle charging symbol is seen painted on green asphalt at an EV parking spot in Bari, Italy, on May 9, 2026. As European Union member states advance plans to phase out internal combustion engine vehicles by 2035, demand for dedicated electric vehicle charging infrastructure has grown rapidly across Italian cities.
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#13786450
5 Jun 2026
An overflowing recycling bin labeled 'Plastica Metalli' (Plastics and Metals) is packed with cardboard boxes and mixed waste, while a discarded household appliance and additional cardboard boxes are left on the sidewalk alongside it, in Foggia, Italy, on May 18, 2026. Foggia is among Italian cities with low rates of separate waste collection, below European Union targets. Italy's southern regions have consistently recorded weaker recycling compliance than the north, with several municipalities in Apulia reporting separate waste collection rates below the national target of 65%.
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#13770414
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard featuring a photograph of Italian Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida and text in Italian is placed on a supermarket shelf in front of jars of preserved grilled mushrooms on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. A shelf label shows Funghi grigl ol Giras Coop280 at 2.65 euros. Greenpeace Italy activists place placards targeting Agriculture Minister Lollobrigida throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union not to weaken pesticide regulations.
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#13770417
31 May 2026
A small square yellow Greenpeace placard featuring a photograph of Italian Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida alongside the message ''Vorrebbe allentare le regole sui pesticidi / Digli di smettere!'' (He wants to loosen pesticide regulations / Tell him to stop!) is placed on a supermarket shelf in front of Italian-origin tomato juice bottles on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. A shelf label reads 100% IT Sagra 1LT. Greenpeace Italy activists place placards targeting Agriculture Minister Lollobrigida throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770419
31 May 2026
A small square yellow Greenpeace placard featuring a photograph of Italian Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida with the message ''Vorrebbe allentare le regole sui pesticidi / Digli di smettere!'' (He wants to loosen pesticide regulations / Tell him to stop!) is placed on a supermarket shelf in front of jars of sun-dried tomatoes in oil on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. Greenpeace Italy activists place placards targeting Agriculture Minister Lollobrigida throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770381
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed among cantaloupe melons displayed in cardboard boxes in a supermarket produce section in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770382
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed among pineapples labeled ''Tropical Rica - Ananas Costa Rica'' in a supermarket produce section on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770385
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed in front of Cirio Passata Rustica 680g jars on a supermarket shelf in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. A price label shows 1.46 euros per jar. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770389
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is attached to a wire shopping cart in a supermarket in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Shelves stocked with preserved vegetables and condiments, including Morini and Sacla brand products, are visible in the background. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770391
31 May 2026
A small square yellow Greenpeace sticker reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed on a supermarket shelf in front of jars of dried tomatoes preserved in oil in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning stickers and placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770393
31 May 2026
A small square yellow Greenpeace sticker reading ''Il pesticida e servito'' (Pesticide is served) is placed on a supermarket shelf in front of Coop-branded rice packages (2 kg) on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning stickers and placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770395
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is placed among red, yellow, and green bell peppers in a supermarket produce section on May 21, 2026, in Molfetta, Italy. A price tag shows ''Peperone dolce rosso, Origine: Italia, 3.28 euros per kg.'' Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770398
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is placed among bunches of bananas in a supermarket produce section in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770401
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is placed on a produce weighing scale in the fruit and vegetable section of a supermarket in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. Crates of fresh fruit, including apples and packaged produce, are visible in the background. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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#13770402
31 May 2026
A yellow Greenpeace placard reading ''Vuoi acquistare un cocktail di pesticidi?'' (Do you want to buy a cocktail of pesticides?) is placed on a self-service produce weighing scale in a supermarket in Molfetta, Italy, on May 21, 2026. The fruit and vegetable section with open-stall displays is visible in the background. Greenpeace Italy activists place warning placards throughout supermarkets in major Italian cities as part of a nationwide action urging the Italian government and the European Union to maintain current pesticide regulations.
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