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Welcome to Greenpeace in Southeast Asia

How we create change
Greenpeace is an independent campaigning organisation, which uses peaceful, creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems, and develop solutions for a green and peaceful future
We win campaigns
With over 50 years of success on the global front and more than 20 years in Southeast Asia, we have spoken truth to power, borne witness, stopped, blocked, and placed our bodies in the way of environmental destruction in order to save and rehabilitate our planet.

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Alleged forced labor, IUU fishing Indications on Indonesian vessels behind Australian tuna brands: Greenpeace Southeast Asia report
Canberra, Australia, March 3, 2026 – Twenty five (25) Indonesian fishing boat crew — onboard 17 Indonesian tuna fishing vessels and allegedly involving five Indonesian seafood companies that supply their…
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West Papuan Protest Against Merauke Sugarcane Nat. Strategic Project
West Papuan youth and impacted landowners portrayed the struggle of Indigenous Peoples whose ancestral lands are being seized for the Merauke Sugarcane National Strategic Project.
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Reheating plastic food containers: what science says about microplastics and chemicals in ready meals
How often do you eat takeaway food? What about pre-prepared ready meals, or microwaving some leftovers you had in the fridge? Are there any potential downsides we need to be aware of? We decided to investigate.
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Reuse is working. It’s time for major brands like Unilever to help it grow.
Reuse at scale isn’t a distant ambition. It’s happening right now, despite the companies still profiting from the status quo.
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What Consumed reveals about Unilever and why the company must break its sachet habit
Brands like Unilever are now locked into disposability. Despite sustainability promises, the company continues to rely on sachets for volume and margins, even as the pollution becomes impossible to ignore.
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2024 Annual Report: Hope in action
Change presses on. But, we move with integrity, people power and imagination. And we will keep building.
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Annual Report 2023
Our movement stays rooted in co-leadership with local communities. Greenpeace Southeast Asia’s peaceful actions echo across the region for a fairer, safer, and cleaner future.
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Generation Climate Action: 2022 Greenpeace Southeast Asia Annual Report
This annual report is more than a ledger of deeds; it is a chronicle of Greenpeace Southeast Asia’s unyielding voyage to safeguard the Earth’s most life-rich realms.
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