Live Sustainably
We work together to usher in a greener, fairer and more peaceful future for all. One where people and planet do not suffer at the expense of corporate profit or the elite few. One where everyone can live sustainably- in harmony with nature and not against it. But we’re not the only ones with roles to play in living sustainably. Corporations (and often governments) are benefiting from consumer culture. More than that, they are the ones who, more than anyone else, have created and contributed to the culture themselves. We challenge the practices and business models that drive this culture of consumption. A better future is achievable and while individual efforts are undoubtedly invaluable, it is through sustained pressure on corporations and key decision-makers that our culture truly shifts to sustainable living. Creating a better wold together. A greener, more peaceful way of living is possible.

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Nvidia Ranks Last on AI Supply Chain Decarbonization, Greenpeace Report Finds
Nvidia, the world’s first US$4 trillion firm and a leader in AI chip design, is falling significantly behind other AI giants in cutting emissions and transitioning to renewable energy, especially across its AI hardware manufacturing supply chain, according to a new report released by Greenpeace East Asia.
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Toyota’s Electric Vehicle Backtrack Deepens the Climate Crisis, Undermining the 1.5°C Pathway: Greenpeace
Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, is falling dangerously behind the global 1.5°C climate target, according to a new report from Greenpeace East Asia’s Tokyo office.
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Citizens, NGOs Sue to Halt Construction of LNG Plants near Seoul over Flawed Approval Process
The GyeongGi Korea Federation for Environmental Movements, Greenpeace East Asia, and 450 citizen plaintiffs have filed a lawsuit against the Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), seeking to revoke the government’s April approval of six LNG power plants in the Yongin Semiconductor National Industrial Complex.