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Samsung Electronics and Foxconn fall behind on climate action; other electronics giants show uneven progress: Greenpeace report
Greenpeace East Asia has released a new report assessing decarbonization efforts by 11 of the biggest suppliers to the world’s top consumer electronic brands.
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Reaction to China-US joint statement on climate
“This statement is a gesture towards progress in G2 climate action but we are certainly not yet in the clear."
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No progress from Pinduoduo: 2023 Greenpeace China e-commerce ranking
Ranking China’s top e-commerce platforms Alibaba, Pinduoduo, Vipshop, JD.com, ByteDance, and Kuaishou.
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Suzuki, Great Wall Motor and Toyota receive lowest scores in annual Greenpeace auto ranking
This year Suzuki received the lowest score in Greenpeace East Asia’s annual auto ranking, followed by Great Wall Motor and Toyota.
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Beware of fraudulent recruitment scams conducted by accounts impersonating “Greenpeace Hong Kong” or “Greenpeace Asia”
It has recently come to our attention that there is fraudulent scamming activity on external social media through accounts impersonating “Greenpeace Hong Kong” or “Greenpeace Asia”. Here at Greenpeace East Asia (GPEA), we would like to clarify the following...
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Giant “Net-Zero Snail” in Taipei as Survey Reveals Urgency of Renewable Energy Development
Greenpeace East Asia held a press conference today in front of the Presidential Office, featuring a massive "Net-Zero Snail," to highlight the lacklustre renewable energy targets set by current presidential candidates.
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TSMC commits to 100% renewable energy by 2040: Greenpeace response
TAIPEI – Today TSMC announced that it would move forward by 10 years its target to achieve 100% renewable energy, to 2040.
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1 year after Samsung updated climate pledge, company’s emissions in South Korea have increased
SEOUL – Tomorrow, September 15, marks one year since Samsung Electronics pledged to achieve 100 percent renewable energy worldwide by 2050.
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Annual Report 2022
Read through Annual Report 2022 to know how your backing helped us achieve many successes in the region and beyond.
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Tea trees are susceptible to temperature change. Can they survive the climate crisis?
Tea is big business in China, and central to entire regional economies.