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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Akio Toyoda Reappointed Chairman of Toyota Motor Corporation: Greenpeace response
TOKYO – At the Toyota Motor Corporation General Shareholders’ Meeting held today, Mr. Akio Toyoda was reappointed as Chairman of the Board of Directors. In response, Mariko Shiohata, Climate Change…
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Toyota announces 2025 financial results: Greenpeace response
Toyota Motor Corp. announced its financial results for FY2025 today at Bellesalle Tokyo Nihonbashi (Chuo-ku, Tokyo). Greenpeace Japan activists were present on-site and held up a banner that read, “Cut emissions now.”
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First Evidence in Hong Kong Found Microplastics in Feces of Wild Mammals; Scholar Urges Upstream Reduction for Plastic Pollution
Even the seemingly mundane feces of animals unveil a concerning reality of plastic pollution in Hong Kong. In collaboration with research teams from universities in Hong Kong and Taipei, Greenpeace…