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From Global Treaty to local action
The battle for a strong Global Plastics Treaty continues, and Greenpeace remains unwavering in our commitment to secure binding, ambitious measures that address plastic pollution at its source.
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What happened at the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations?
In a daring protest against the fossil fuel and petrochemical industries on 30 November 2024, Greenpeace activists boldly boarded a tanker at South Korea’s Hanwha TotalEnergies complex, where toxic plastic…
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Solidarity for bold action to address floods
Greenpeace Malaysia stands in heartfelt solidarity of the plight and immense hardships that communities devastated by floods are enduring. Their resilience in the face of such challenges inspires us to…
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The fight continues, no treaty yet
The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC5) for a Global Plastics Treaty ended today with an agreement to meet again for what will be the final negotiation meeting…
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Greenpeace, WWF, Break Free from Plastic deliver almost 3 million signatures demanding strong Global Plastics Treaty
Busan, South Korea – A petition signed by almost three million people from over 182 countries calling for a historic, legally binding, Global Plastics Treaty to drastically reduce production and…
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Unifying our approach to sustainable development goals
Does Malaysia's quest to include Sustainable Development Goals need an intervention? Maybe. Because what we need is a holistic and unified view and direction on Sustainable Development Goals that prioritise people and planet.
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5 bold steps for a plastic waste-free Malaysia
Malaysia is ambitiously on the road toward a plastic waste-free future that will reduce public health risks, take into account green jobs and protect our natural environment from plastics’ hazardous impacts.
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Malaysia vs Plastic
Strategic actions and policy recommendations Greenpeace Malaysia sent to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES).
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A call for genuine climate action
Greenpeace Malaysia welcomes certain positive measures in Malaysia’s Budget 2025 but expresses concerns over the government’s ongoing reliance on unsustainable solutions.
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5 demands to governments to protect biodiversity at UN biodiversity COP16
There is a lot of work to do at the upcoming UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) COP16, which will take place in Cali, Colombia from 21 October to 1…