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Greenpeace is already active in many part of Asia. Our work in the region has included stopping hazardous waste imports, opposing radioactive shipments, campaigning against forest destruction, lobbying governments on sustainable energy issues and drawing attention to the dangers of waste incinerations. Often working with other local groups, Greenpeace has run successful campaigns in the Philippines, Taiwan, India, and Indonesia. We made a commitment to develop a presence in Asia in late 80s and early 90s, and first established an office in Japan (1989) and then China (1997). Initial investigations were also initiated in SEA, focusing primarily on Indonesia and Philippines.
Southeast Asia is in a key position to determine global
environmental security. Over the past 30 years, Greenpeace has
successfully campaigned in industrialized countries to reduce and
eliminate environmental pollution and degradation. However, these
efforts and many achievements can easily be reversed as these same
multinational companies export dirty technologies resulting in
environmental degradation in the region. Hence, after many years of
investigations and establishing campaign presence in key countries,
Greenpeace finally succeeded in opening an office in the region.
Greenpeace Southeast Asia was formally established on March 1, 2000.
" Safeguard environmental rights,
Expose and stop environmental crimes,
Advance clean development. "