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Brazilian slaughterhouses fail to fully meet first deadline for stopping Amazon...

Feature story | April 7, 2010 at 0:00

In a meeting on April 5th with Greenpeace, the major slaughterhouses of Brazil — including JBS/Bertin, Marfrig and Minerva — showed insufficient progress to comply with the first step in the Zero Deforestation Agreement they signed six months ago...

Calling Nestle

Blog entry by nick | April 1, 2010

In Amsterdam there was an orang-utan flashmob ... things are getting interesting!

International Nestle Kit Kat campaign update

Blog entry by nick | March 26, 2010

Despite (and thanks to) Nestle's attempt to supress our Kit Kat video it has now been viewed around  750,000 and over 100,000 e-mails have been sent to Nestlé. Yet Mr. Bulcke is failing to address the concerns that people...

International backlash gathers speed

Press release | March 24, 2010 at 0:00

Greenpeace says the kind of international backlash seen today in the Economist magazine (1) demonstrates that John Key’s Government is putting the New Zealand economy at risk with its 19th century economic thinking.

Paparoa National Park by Flickr user Press
  • Mining decision attacks NZ..
  • Mining decision attacks NZ values, brand and identity

    Press release | March 21, 2010 at 0:00

    The Government is dragging New Zealand back to the 19th century with its mining plans, says Greenpeace.

    The Kit Kat campaign goes viral

    Blog entry by nick | March 19, 2010

    Well, great work everyone! You've taken our Kit Kat campaign and made it your own and we have stood back in awe of it all. In only 20 hours 13 or more versions of the video uploaded by you have had 40,000 views on Youtube.com...

    Nestlé Pull Greenpeace Ad From YouTube

    Blog entry by nick | March 18, 2010

    Today, the world’s leading food and drinks company, Nestlé, had Greenpeace’s new video removed from YouTube . This is an apparent attempt to silence the truth that some of its most popular brands use palm oil from destroyed...

    Kit kat update: Quick response from Nestle but not much to report

    Blog entry by nick | March 18, 2010

    You have to hand it to Nestle - they're quick off the mark when it comes to launching a PR offensive, and with orang-utans hanging around (and sometimes off) their premises around the UK and Europe, they've released a statement ...

    Kit kat give the orang-utan a break

    Blog entry by nick | March 18, 2010

    We all like a break, but the orang-utans of Indonesia don't seem to be able to get one. We have new evidence which shows that Nestlé - the makers of Kit Kat - are using palm oil produced in areas where the orang-utans' rainforests...

    Nestle concedes its products play part in rainforest destruction

    Press release | March 18, 2010 at 0:00

    Food and beverage company Nestle has overnight suspended direct contracts with its main supplier of palm oil, after a Greenpeace report was released implicating the company in the destruction of rainforest, which is pushing orangutans to the...

    Nestlé give rainforests 'a break'

    Feature story | March 17, 2010 at 11:16

    Protests are taking place across Europe today beginning with around 100 Greenpeace activists, some dressed as orang-utans, heading to Nestlé’s headquarters and factories in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands. They called on Nestlé staff to urge...

    Caught Red-Handed: How Nestlé's Use of Palm Oil is Having a Devastating Impact on...

    Publication | March 17, 2010 at 9:14

    Nestlé is using palm oil from destroyed Indonesian rainforests and peatlands, in products like Kit Kat, pushing already endangered orang-utans to the brink of extinction and accelerating climate change. This report exposes how Nestlé is sourcing...

    Govt reneges on mining promises

    Press release | March 14, 2010 at 0:00

    The Government’s assurances of "boutique", "surgical" mining in areas with low conservation value seem to have disappeared down a mine shaft, says Greenpeace.

    Orangutan

    Image | February 28, 2010 at 8:22

    Orangutan

    Tokyo Two trial remixed by right-wing manga spin

    Blog entry by nick | February 22, 2010

    A right-wing publication in Japan has made a manga cartoon of the Tokyo Two trial with their own twist on the proceedings - clearly taking the side of the whaling industry. This defensive spin is something we always take as a...

    Greenpeace warns of international backlash over mining plans

    Press release | February 9, 2010 at 0:00

    Greenpeace is warning the Government it could face civil disobedience and an international backlash if it proceeds with mining on conservation land.

    Win for the climate as Spicers stops imports of destructive paper imports

    Press release | December 16, 2009 at 0:00

    Greenpeace has welcomed the announcement by Spicers Papers New Zealand that it is phasing out paper products from Indonesia due to public concerns about environmental and sustainability issues.

    Climate Defenders

    Page | December 5, 2009 at 5:47

    The Climate Defenders Camp was the base for our actions in the heart of the Indonesian rainforest during October and November 2009. Our aim was to focus international attention on the critical role that protecting tropical forests has in averting...

    Climate destroyer shut down by activists in Indonesian rainforest ahead of Copenhagen...

    Feature story | November 25, 2009 at 0:00

    With just 12 days before the critical UN Copenhagen Climate Summit, we are taking direct action again today - blocking one of the world's largest pulp mills, in the heart of Indonesia's rainforests. The export facilities have been shutdown by our...

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