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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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Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate
Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate and heats up our planet faster than other gases.
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Turning down the heat
Pulling the climate emergency brake on big meat and dairy
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#UndiIklim | Ready, Get Green, Go Vote
When we give a piece of land the chance to breathe, life slowly but surely finds its way back.
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#UndiIklim | Sedia Undi untuk Amalan Hijau?
Apabila kita memberikan sebidang tanah peluang untuk bernafas, kehidupan perlahan-lahan tetapi pasti akan kembali. Dan di depan mata kita, sebuah hutan yang megah dilahirkan.
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Kewangan Campuran Islam Sebagai Tindakan Iklim
Krisis iklim merupakan antara ancaman terbesar kita sebagai penduduk dunia hari ini, bertindak sebagai salah satu pemacu bencana kelaparan dan kemanusiaan. Realiti ini telah mencetuskan rantaian advokasi untuk peralihan sepenuhnya…
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Reuse, Refill, and Reform: Prioritising People and Planet Over Industry Profit in Plastic Policy
We're at the brink of a crisis, and the government's move to address plastic pollution through new laws prioritising reusable systems over single-use plastics is crucial. With over 80% public support, the government must prioritise people and the planet by phasing down plastic production at INC5 in November 2024.
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ASEAN Leadership Key to the Success of Global Plastic Treaty to End Plastic Pollution
An open letter from civil society organisations to ASEAN leaders to take a strong stance in the ongoing negotiation to develop an international legally binding instrument to address plastic pollution, including in the marine environment.
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Greenpeace demands for a strong Global Plastics Treaty
Plastic pollution is everywhere – it has flooded our planet, harming people’s health, accelerating social injustice, destroying biodiversity and fueling the climate crisis at each stage of plastic’s lifecycle.









