Close up of the sun. Globally, the sun provides 10000 times the energy humanity uses – energy free to anyone who can harness it.
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Greenpeace donates a solar power system to a coastal village in Aceh, Indonesia, one of the areas worst hit by the tsunami in December 2004. In cooperation with UPLINK, a local development charity, we offered our expertise on energy efficiency...
Greenpeace donates a solar power system to a coastal village in Aceh, Indonesia, one of the worst hit areas by the tsunami in December 2004. In cooperation with UPLINK, a local development charity, we offered our expertise on energy efficiency...
A Cambodian child drinks hot chocolate brewed using solar energy. A Greenpeace Solar Generation youth brewed coffee, tea and chocolate at the entrance of the famed Angkor Wat in Cambodia to demonstrate the applicability of solar energy. Solar...
Model shows off Ecover cleaning products. Ecover produces environmentally friendly cleaning products free of toxic chemicals.
Time for change? Sony has announced they are removing toxic chemicals from all its products. The Sony watch has a mercury free battery and the Sony Walkman is made of vegetable based plastic.
IKEA shower curtain free of polluting PVC (vinyl) plastic. IKEA has eliminated hazardous chemicals from its products and takes a progressive stance on other environmental issues like avoiding unsustainable timber.
Reebok Trainers - Reebok has removed polluting PVC plastic from its shoes along with other harmful substances.
Sony Ericsson phone - Sony Ericsson has recently committed to remove toxic chemicals from its entire product range. Market leaders such as Sony Ericsson show that substitution of toxics with safer alternatives is possible.
Hennes and Mauritz (H&M;) clothing. The high street fashion chain has removed many toxic chemicals from its clothing and takes a more active stance on environmental issues than many other high street names.
Models, music and human health come together at a fashion show aimed at members of the European Parliament and Council in Brussels. Clothes by Marie Cabanac for Ethic Wear.
Lavera cosmetics has removed many hazardous chemicals that are commonly found in regular brands. Recent Greenpeace test revealed that many brand of perfumes, like Calvin Klein and Jean Paul Gaultier, contained high levels of toxic chemicals.
We hosted this toxic-free catwalk featuring products by companies that are setting positive examples. We wanted to show the importance of strong laws on chemicals, and how responsible companies have already demonstrated change is possible. We...
A worker looks at a Greenpeace activist holding a sign supporting the Kyoto protocol at a demonstration in a Beijing park, near the Forbidden City.
Greenpeace activists occupy the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the most visited museum in the UK outside London. The museum is currently undergoing refurbishment, which is funded by the National Lottery. The work was halted by almost 100...
Child from Boh Nok in the Prachuap Khiri Khan province of Thailand holding a paper wind toy.
Greenpeace today installed wind turbines in a Philippine village which had no electricity
Greenpeace activists serve coffee and tea to employees of the Board of Investments (Dept of Trade and Industry) in downtown Manila from a mobile solar powered cafe to promote the use of clean, sustainable energy. They gathered signatures on a...
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