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Greenpeace Malaysia’s First MAKE SMTHNG Week
Our first MAKE SMTHNG Week in Malaysia and it was organised and was a success because of our Greenpeace Volunteers.
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A Crisis of Convenience Report
The corporations behind the plastic pollution pandemic: A Greenpeace review of the policies, practices and ambitions of significant fast-moving consumer goods businesses.
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Greenpeace pushes back on ‘plastic monster’ created by corporations like Nestlé
KUALA LUMPUR - The plastic waste trade problem gained traction nationwide in recent months due to an overflow of imported plastic waste across several states, with Selangor at its epicentre.
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Latest air pollution data ranks world’s cities worst to best
Jakarta, Indonesia – Air pollution will take an estimated seven million lives globally in the next year, while costing the world’s economy nearly 225 billion USD.
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Greenpeace tells ASEAN: Act on plastics pollution in region’s oceans
Manila, Philippines – Acting on the urgency of the plastics pollution problem in the region, and with the upcoming Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN) Summit commencing in Manila, Greenpeace…
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A Radioactive Ruse: Environmental threats posed by the Lynas Rare Earth Element processing facility in Malaysia.
Lynas Corporation, Ltd. (Lynas) is an Australian rare earth elements mining company, built a refining and processing plant valued in excess of A$ 1 billion in Kuantan, on Malaysia’s eastern…
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Climate pilgrim community urge COP24 leaders to “save the climate, save the people”
Katowice, Poland – The Climate pilgrimage from the Vatican to COP24 arrived at its final stop in Imielin.
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Greenpeace launches first office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
We have officially launched our first office in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, 28th July 2017. Our office in Malaysia is the fourth office in South-East Asia after Philippines, Thailand and…
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‘Recycling’ from developed world dumped in Malaysia and left to rot
Malaysia is the new dumping site for plastic ‘recycling’ from more than 19 countries, including the US, UK and Australia, according to new research released today by Greenpeace Malaysia.
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10 women and the world through their lens
With a camera in one hand and an eagle eye on the world, documenting this planet we call home is not easy. But these women are doing it in style.









