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  • Toxics e-Waste Documentation in China. © Greenpeace / Natalie Behring
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    China’s e-waste worth $23.8 billion by 2030

    Beijing, 22 March 2019 - The value of metals discarded as electronic waste in China will total $23.8 billion USD by 2030, a sum that can be reclaimed through recycling and "urban mining" at cheaper costs than retrieving the same amount of metals through virgin ore mining, according to new research from Greenpeace East Asia.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    March 22, 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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    Taipei City Marathon pledges “green” for its first ever sustainable event

    Taipei, Taiwan, 11 May 2018 - In a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Taipei City Government and Greenpeace East Asia, this year’s Taipei City Marathon has committed to reducing single-use plastic, the first large-scale environmental effort of its kind by the capital.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    May 11, 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
  • Air Pollution in Beijing. © Greenpeace / Wu Di
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    PM2.5 in Beijing down 54%, but nationwide air quality improvements slow as coal use increases

    Beijing, 11 January, 2018 -- Levels of toxic PM2.5 in Beijing, Tianjin and 26 surrounding cities declined 33.1% year on year in the fourth quarter of 2017, new analysis from Greenpeace East Asia shows. However, average PM2.5 concentration fell just 4.5% nationwide in 2017, the lowest rate since the start of China's ‘war on pollution’.

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    January 11, 2018
  • Dafeng Power Station in China. © Greenpeace / Zhiyong Fu
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    Will Chinese tech giant Huawei dethrone Apple and other IT brands in the US?

     

    Gary Cook •
    January 10, 2018
  • Malaysia's Broken Global Recycling System. © Nandakumar S. Haridas / Greenpeace
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    China’s ban on imports of 24 types of waste is a wake up call to the world – Greenpeace

    Beijing, 29 December 2017 - China’s upcoming ban on the import of 24 types of waste will send a wake up call to waste exporting countries and increase pressure to find more sustainable ways to dispose of and recycle waste, as well as tackle the issue at source by reducing the production of plastics and…

    Greenpeace East Asia •
    December 29, 2017
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    What does the GOOD LIFE mean to you?

    To celebrate the Greenpeace Hong Kong office’s 20th birthday this year we launched an important and fresh new campaign aimed at improving quality of life. It’s a new concept in the field of environmental campaigning.

    Dinah Gardner •
    December 6, 2017
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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
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