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    DIY Toys with your kid: Upcycling “Lai-see”

    Reusing old ‘Lai-see’ to create colourful crafts and ornaments. © Josephine Ng Giving out ‘Lai-see’, a.k.a. red packet is no doubt an integral part of Chinese culture. Every Chinese new…

    Josgigi, Contributor @ Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 21, 2020
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    Sustainable fashion: Responsible design

    Eco-friendly fashion designer Anguis Tsui gave Greenpeace Direct Dialogue Campaigners a brand new look, expressing his sustainable fashion conceptual design and manufacturing. Read on to find out more about his…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 21, 2020
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    The Inconvenient Mind Part 2-Recommendations 1

    If concern alone would trigger climate action, present awareness and concern levels of climate change by the middle class people around the world , would be sufficient to achieve the political and societal changes necessary. However scientists increasingly point to natural cognitive processes like ambivalence, anxieties and denial, triggered by the very concern about global…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    May 17, 2019
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    The Inconvenient Mind Part 1_ Scientific Theories

    For more than 35 years scientists have been advocating that the psychological impact of both Global Warming and the way it is reported needs to be considered when designing campaigns to change people's perceptions, attitudes and behaviours to support climate policy and change to more sustainable life-styles. Such cultural change is a must in order…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    May 17, 2019
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    Consumption Plastic Detox

    Data from the global plastics waste trade 2016-2018 and the offshore impact of China’s foreign waste import ban

    An analysis of import-export data from the top 21 exporters and 21 importers .

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    April 23, 2019
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    Top 5 trends to keep your hopes up on climate

    If you struggle to keep your chin up on climate change, we don’t blame you. To limit global warming within 1.5°C, climate scientists have urged us to cut carbon emissions in half by 2030. But with world leaders showing no strong will to deal with the issue, it’s not helping.

    Kelly Huang, Engagement Coordinator @Greenpeace HK •
    March 7, 2019
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    Welcome to our Consumer Revolution!

    We’ve all been shopping stupid for years, snapping up “bargains” in sales, seduced by advertising, loaded down with stuff to fill our homes, thinking it will make us happy. But ultimately it doesn’t. It costs us and it costs the earth.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    September 17, 2018
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    Making Change in 2018

    As we enter the Lunar New Year, we reflect on progress we’ve made in our mission to tackle the threats facing our world -- from the global boom in renewable energy to the creation of sanctuaries for our ancient forests, to the banning of harmful microbeads that pollute our oceans around the world. China too,…

    Pang Cheung Sze •
    February 12, 2018
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    For (Green)peace of mind

    We've lost count of the times we've been the David to governments’ and big corporations’ Goliath. And over the years, that campaign approach has worked well, really well.

    Dinah Gardner •
    November 24, 2017
  • ‘Giant Girl’ in Upcycled Dress Action in Hong Kong. © Greenpeace / Patrick Cho
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    Singles Day clothing sales produced 258,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions in 2016: Greenpeace

    Apparel sales from China’s 2016 “Singles Day” internet shopping bonanza produced 258,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions -- equivalent to the CO2 absorbed by 2.58 million trees, new research from Greenpeace East Asia shows. [1]

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    November 8, 2017
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