About Greenpeace in Southeast Asia
Greenpeace is an independent campaigning organisation that uses non-violent direct action to expose global environmental problems and to force solutions which are essential to a green and peaceful future.


Our mission
Our goal is to ensure the ability of the earth to nurture life in all its diversity. That means we want to:
– Protect biodiversity in all its forms.
– Prevent pollution and abuse of the Earth’s ocean, land, air, and fresh water.
– End all nuclear threats. Promote peace, global disarmament and non-violence.
Greenpeace Core Values

Non-Violence
We take action based on conscience. This means we are accountable for our actions and take personal responsibility. We are committed to peacefulness; everyone on a Greenpeace action is trained in nonviolence.

Independence
We do not accept money from governments, corporations or political parties. Individual contributions, together with grants from foundations, are the only source of our funding.

No Permanent Friends
Or Foes
If your government or company is willing to change, we will work with you to achieve your aims. Reverse course, and we will be back. What matters isn’t words, but actions.

Promoting Solutions
It’s not enough for us to point the finger; we develop, research and promote concrete steps towards a green and peaceful future for all of us.

Our History and Achievements
Greenpeace Southeast Asia has been making positive change where it matters most with people like you for more than 20 years.
How we create change
Greenpeace Southeast Asia is been determined to give this region, its environment, and its people a voice. People have always been at the heart of our campaigns, partnering with us to drive positive change.


Greenpeace ships
For over 50 years, our ships have been with us, disrupting nuclear tests, protecting whales, conducting science and research, blocking and documenting; we’ve brought humanitarian relief to communities and so much more – our ships are fundamental to Greenpeace campaigns.
Jobs / Career
Greenpeace provides a unique opportunity to have impact and work with awesome, diverse and passionate people on things that really matter.


Governance
Greenpeace actively ensures transparency and public accountability in its campaigning, fundraising, and financial management practices. Meet our current board and review our annual reports.
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Greenpeace Indonesia calls for stronger civil collaborations as government ratifies Global Ocean Treaty
Nice/Jakarta, June 11, 2025 – Greenpeace Indonesia welcomes the Indonesian government decision to ratify the Global Ocean Treaty, also known as Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ). The decision was announced…
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Greenpeace Thailand Statement Thai Oil Public Company Limited must be held accountable for oil spill and take immediate action on environmental restoration and compensation measures.
Following the crude oil spill at SBM-2 (Single Buoy Mooring No. 2), operated by Thai Oil Public Company Limited, which occurred at approximately 11:54 p.m.…
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Resilience and Renewal: Journeying Towards a Green and Just Future
We invite you to explore our Coffee Book to find inspiration in each narrative and to see hope as a catalyst for action. These stories go beyond recounting past experiences; they call upon us to reflect on our shared responsibilities and to carry forward the lessons learned.
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Full and permanent protection for Raja Ampat
Jakarta, 10 June 2025 – Kiki Taufik, Global Head of Greenpeace Indonesia’s Forest Campaign commented as follows on today’s announcement that the government would cancel four out of five active…
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From Manila to LA: How Greenpeace is turning Make Polluters Pay into law
Whether you live in Manila or in Los Angeles, you’re already feeling the impacts of the climate crisis. Scientific studies confirm Big Oil’s greenhouse gas emissions makes catastrophes significantly more likely to occur.
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Beyond the Label: Debunking the Biodegradable Plastic Myth
Greenpeace Thailand’s report “Beyond the Label: Debunking the Biodegradable Plastic Myth” critically examines the real-world performance of biodegradable and bio-based plastic packaging widely marketed as eco-friendly.
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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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