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Hong Kong takes action to address illegal totoaba trade, help critically endangered...

Press release | 23 November, 2015 at 12:00

Hong Kong, 23 November 2015 - The Hong Kong government took unprecedented action to address the illegal totoaba trade on Friday by issuing summonses against the operators of two dried seafood shops that sell bladders from the endangered fish.

Hong Kong’s ivory ban just a sliver of its wildlife crime

Blog entry by Shuk-Wah Chung | 23 January, 2016

It’s worth more than cocaine, diamonds, gold, or heroin. So what’s stopping the Hong Kong government from stamping out all illegal wildlife products? Along Hollywood Road in Hong Kong’s touristy arts district sit rows of large...

Dolce&Gabbana;, stop selling us toxic lies

Blog entry by Gabriele Salari | 23 February, 2014 3 comments

One week ago we opened Milan Fashion Week in style - revealing the toxic truth behind luxury fashion. As the highlight of the fashion calendar; the glamorous catwalk shows organised by brands like Dolce&Gabbana;, from Milan to Paris,...

China implements GE labelling

Feature story | 1 July, 2002 at 2:00

China's implementation of labelling for GE (genetically engineered) foods today brings to two billion the number of people worldwide whose country's require GE labelling.

Face-saving declaration by the WTO fails to address the real impacts of free trade

Press release | 18 December, 2005 at 16:28

In an outright rejection of the Ministerial Declaration issued at the culmination of the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Sixth Ministerial, Greenpeace has termed the meeting a failure for environment and development. While the declaration allows...

Greenpeace calls for a new start at WTO

Press release | 13 December, 2005 at 10:55

As delegates from around the world gather for the WTO Ministerial starting today, Greenpeace warned that free trade must not be prioritised over the interests of people and the environment. Greenpeace argues that the Hong Kong Ministerial can be...

Quarterly - 2011.1

Background | 17 May, 2011 at 13:14

Eastern Promise Greenpeace is growing in East Asia. Read more about the challenges that lie ahead for us in the region - from industrial water pollution to overfishing of bluefin tuna, and the challenges of combating climate to the threats posed...

Greenpeace exposes the Real Face of Free Trade: Evidence of free trade impacts...

Press release | 14 December, 2005 at 1:00

Three boats with Greenpeace activists sailed past the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre where the World Trade Organisation is meeting this week. Activists on the boat projected a large slogan demanding that delegates `Stop Toxic Trade'...

Does Apple’s commitment to a 'coal free' iCloud have a passport?

Blog entry by David Pomerantz | 18 December, 2012 3 comments

Apple promised in May – thanks in part to pressure from its customers and Greenpeace supporters – that all of its data centres would become “coal-free” and powered by 100% renewable energy. However, rumours are circulating about a...

Greenpeace volunteers dine out to show that

Image | 30 June, 2002 at 3:00

Greenpeace volunteers dine out to show that while China has introduced GE food labelling, Hong Kong is stalling.

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