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  • Brand Audit in Chiang Mai (2020). © Greenpeace / Wason Wanichakorn
    Brand Audit
    Climate Plastic Polluters

    The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo named top plastic polluters for the fourth year in a row

    Global beach cleanups were carried out by more than 11,000 volunteers in 45 countries to identify the most common plastic polluters. This year’s Brand Audit found nearly 20,000 Coca-Cola branded products, which represents more pollution than the next two top polluters combined—as has been the case each year since 2019.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    October 25, 2021
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    Forests

    Inaction over illegal palm oil in Indonesia’s megadiverse forest estate jeopardises people and planet

    Indonesia’s national forest estate is riddled with illegal palm oil plantations, according to an analysis by Greenpeace Indonesia and TheTreemap.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    October 21, 2021
  • . © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Activism Democracy Indonesia

    Greenpeace Waves Warning Sign on First Anniversary of Omnibus Law on Job Creation

    An oligarch monster has spread over the parliament building courtyard this Tuesday morning. The octopus monster is part of a peaceful protest by Greenpeace activists, marked the first year since the problematic Omnibus Law on Job Creation (UU Cipta Kerja) is being ratified.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    October 5, 2021
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    Fishers' Right Indonesia

    24 civil organizations call on ASEAN to better protect migrant fishers’ rights

    Jakarta, Indonesia, 28 September 2021— Key human rights, migrant worker, and crime government agencies are failing to protect and meet the needs of Southeast Asian migrant fishers working on-board distant…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 28, 2021
  • Global Climate Strike in Manila. © Basilio H. Sepe / Greenpeace
    Clean Energy
    Climate Philippines

    Greenpeace Philippines on Duterte’s UN speech: Hold big polluters accountable, cancel climate-destructive plans

    While vulnerable countries are suffering and communities are bearing the brunt, we have yet to hear governments, such as the Philippines, call for accountability from fossil fuel companies who hold a big share of the responsibility.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 22, 2021
  • Air Pollution in Jakarta. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
    Air Pollution
    Health Indonesia

    Seven Indonesia’s State Officials Found Negligent for Jakarta Air Pollution

    After two long years and eight sentencing delays, The Central Jakarta District Court ruled in favour of citizens fighting for clean air.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 16, 2021
  • Rex Weyler in North Pacific. © Greenpeace
    History & Achievements
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    Greenpeace 50th anniversary: statement and media resources

    Greenpeace’s story is one of hope in action. It’s a story of people power, of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. It’s a 50 year story that demonstrates that together we can force radical change, we can do what at first might seem impossible.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 14, 2021
  • Deforested Land in East Kalimantan. © Greenpeace / Oka Budhi
    Climate & Energy
    Forests Climate Indonesia

    Greenpeace Indonesia urges more ambition and cooperation as Norway – Indonesia agreement ends

    Although the result of the agreement on REDD+ between Indonesia and Norway has ended and its results are far from fulfilling its target, international collaboration is still needed and important to reducing deforestation and carbon emissions.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 13, 2021
  • Coal: A Public Health Crisis Report Launch in the Philippines. © Roy Lagarde / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Activism Impacted Communities Indigenous Peoples

    Greenpeace on Global Witness report: Urgent protection of environmental defenders needed

    Greenpeace Philippines echoes the recommendations of the Global Witness report that companies and governments must be held accountable for the violence and persecution of land and environmental defenders.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 13, 2021
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    Activism Peace

    Statement of Solidarity: Condemn Myanmar Military Action to Myanmar Military Activist – Kyaw Min Htut

    We, the undersigned, have learned that our colleague, respected forests and rights defender and democracy advocate Kyaw Min Htut has been arrested and detained by the junta in Myanmar. He…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 11, 2021
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