
Call on YB Johari to protect our forests
Without stronger laws, transparency, and recognition of Indigenous land rights, we risk losing forests. Our NRES Minister YB Johari needs to hear directly from the people he represents.

Protect our home together
Every tree cut down is a loss for our planet. Make a gift today to help our work in protecting our home, Malaysia.

Ocean sanctuaries
Right now only 3% of our oceans are properly protected. Our govt’s signed on to the treaty, and now we need it ratified to protect 30% of the oceans by 2030.
What We’re Fighting For
From stopping plastic pollution to defending clean air, we fight for solutions that put people and the planet above profit.
Our Ambition
We’re here to protect what matters most: people, planet, and our shared future. We expose environmental harm, hold polluters accountable, and push for bold solutions that protect lives, livelihoods, and nature.
Because a healthy planet is the foundation of everything we love and depend on. The climate crisis is already here: overproduction of plastics, worsening air pollution, and disappearing forests threaten our health, communities, and future. We must protect our shared home for everyone, for generations to come.
We change the system causing the damage. That means hallenging corporations, pressuring governments, and mobilising people to stop pollution and protect nature at its source. When others stay quiet, we take action.
We can’t undo all the damage, but we can still prevent the worst. Every year of delay means more plastic in our oceans, more forests lost, and more communities harmed by pollution and extreme weather. Acting now gives us the best chance to protect lives, livelihoods, and the planet we share.
From signing petitions and joining peaceful actions, to making a donation to power our work, there are countless ways to stand up for people and the planet. Every action matters, join us!
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A journey through 25 years of hope
It sounds like a long time, but for Greenpeace Southeast Asia, it feels like a heartbeat.A heartbeat that began in a small office filled with big dreams that people, united…
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“Nice Declaration” for an ambitious plastics treaty
10 June 2025, Nice, France – Over 90 member states at the United Nations Ocean Conference today announced their support to the ministerial declaration “The Nice wake up call for…
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2024 Recap: A Year of Hope
Here’s a look back at some of the milestones and stories that defined our journey in 2024.
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Powering up a welfare home
In a humble welfare home in Sabak Bernam, about 21 children now have a brighter future with solar energy, a project initiated by Greenpeace Malaysia.
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RSPO weakens standard on No Deforestation; misses opportunity to become compliant with incoming EU Deforestation Regulation
Jakarta, 24 October 2024 – The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) has revised its key rule set for member companies, known as its ‘Principles and Criteria’. Grant Rosoman, Senior Advisor at…
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Good News Alert! 10 climate wins to inspire change
Notable wins in the climate and environmental justice space to inspire us in our fight for a better, greener, and fairer world for all.
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Celebrating Milestones: Greenpeace Malaysia’s Journey to Break Free from Plastic
A once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect people and the planet from the climate and plastic crises.

Let’s Take Action
Change starts with all of us. Whether you have one minute or one month, you can help protect our planet.
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Isu kritikal air bersih di perkampungan Orang Asli, di Gua Musang, Kelantan
Sebahagian besar perkampungan masyarakat Orang Asli di daerah Gua Musang, Kelantan kini berdepan krisis air bersih yang berpanjangan.
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Critical issue of clean water in Gua Musang Orang Asli village
Most Orang Asli villages in the Gua Musang district, Kelantan are currently facing a prolonged clean water crisis. Nearly all villages rely entirely on rivers as their main water source.…
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Isu pencemaran air di Kampung Ayong, Pos Pasik, Gua Musang, Kelantan
The Orang Asli community in Kampung Ayong is fully dependent on the rivers as a primary source of drinking water, bathing, cooking, and cleaning. However, recently residents have reported noticeable changes in the quality of the river water.
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Water pollution crisis in Kampung Ayong, Pos Pasik, Gua Musang, Kelantan
The Orang Asli community in Kampung Ayong is fully dependent on the rivers as a primary source of drinking water, bathing, cooking, and cleaning. However, recently residents have reported noticeable changes in the quality of the river water.
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