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Annual Report 2017: Breaking Boundaries
2017 was a challenging year for many around the world and so it proved for us at Greenpeace as we worked to meet those challenges head-on.
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Annual Report 2019: Sounding the Alarm
In 2019 we witnessed the power of people to make change in the face of the climate emergency that continues to threaten Southeast Asia’s communities and biodiversity.
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A Glass Act: Fighting plastic pollution one bottle at a time
In the hospitality and food and beverage (F&B) sector, plastic pollution has long been a problem. But Hospitality Innovations by Quorate Inc. (HIQ), one of Greenpeace’s Champions of Change, is proving that real, sustainable solutions are possible.
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Greenpeace Southeast Asia Announces Leadership Transition: Yeb Saño Steps Down After Nine Transformative Years, Jasper Inventor Named Interim Executive Director
Greenpeace Southeast Asia announces that Yeb Saño, will be stepping down from his position as Executive Director at the end of this month, after nine years of inspiring leadership and unwavering dedication to the environmental movement.
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Mainstreaming Reuse: Policy Recommendations for Reuse and Refill Systems in the Philippines
Reuse and refill systems can reduce impacts of the plastic crisis as well as provide environmental and socioeconomic benefits to communities and stakeholders across the value chain.
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New study shows typhoon season made worse by climate change: Greenpeace Philippines responds
A study by World Weather Attribution found that climate change made November’s typhoon series in the Philippines nearly twice as likely and increased the likelihood of at least three Category 3-5 typhoons hitting the Philippines in a year by 25%.
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Filipino suing TotalEnergies testifies to protect French scientists from fossil fuel giant
The Filipino plaintiff in the transnational criminal climate lawsuit filed against oil company TotalEnergies testified in a French court on Friday in the defense of activist scientists being sued by the same company for climate protests.
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The fight continues, no treaty yet: Global Plastics Treaty negotiations fail to deliver agreement
Every day that governments allow polluters to flood the world with plastic, the burden falls heaviest on developing countries, including the Philippines, and on disproportionately impacted groups.
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Towards a just, plastic-free future
Plastic pollution is one of the most pressing issues of our time, threatening ecosystems, harming human health, and disrupting the livelihoods of millions. Among those on the frontlines are waste workers and waste pickers, who bear the brunt of the crisis.