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  • Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North Sulawesi. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
    Deforestation
    Consumption Forests Unilever Wilmar

    Greenpeace halts engagement with Wilmar-Unilever-Mondelez over continued failure to take necessary action to cut deforestation from their supply chains

    According to the recent IPCC report, land use, including deforestation, makes up 23% of greenhouse gas emissions. Companies such as Wilmar, Unilever and Mondelez must stop buying from any source that is linked to deforestation.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 3, 2019
  • Air Pollution in Jakarta. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Climate Forests Indonesia

    Greenpeace Indonesia’s response to the planned move of the Indonesian capital to East Kalimantan

    President Joko Widodo yesterday announced his government's decision to relocate the Indonesian capital to East Kalimantan, to an area straddling Penajam Paser Utara and Kutai Kartanegara districts. Greenpeace Indonesia has several environmental and governance concerns related to this decision as the move will require the conversion of forests and land for urban development, which will…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    August 27, 2019
  • Forest Fires in Indonesia. © Greenpeace / Vinai Dithajohn
    Deforestation
    Forests Climate Indonesia

    President Jokowi must accept fires verdict and show he is serious about ending forest fires and people’s suffering

    The Supreme Court of Indonesia last week rejected an appeal filed by President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo against a ruling that his national administration and its provincial counterpart failed to do enough to prevent the devastating forest fires which ravaged West and Central Kalimantan and many other provinces during 2015. Indonesia’s highest court reinforced the earlier…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    July 23, 2019
  • Solidarity “IAmazonia” Sign in Amsterdam. © Olivier Truyman / Greenpeace
    Deforestation
    Forests Climate Activism Indigenous Peoples

    It’s only when something is gone that we realise how much we miss it.

    The immense popularity of the 'Iamsterdam' sign provided the perfect means to shine a light on the deforestation that is decimating the world's largest remaining rainforest and to turn the letters into a solidarity message for the Amazon. With the inclusive 'I am', the message is also one of profound appreciation and respect for the…

    Sigrid Deters •
    July 8, 2019
  • Fridays for Future Student Demonstration in Bangkok. © Biel Calderon / Greenpeace
    Climate & Energy
    Consumption Climate Food Activism

    The crunch question on climate: How can I help?

    Working in climate and environment, you hear this question a lot. On one hand, environmental groups — including Greenpeace — will tell you that every action you take can make a difference. Every action counts!

    Paula Tejon Carbajal •
    July 3, 2019
  • Plastic Crisis
    Consumption Plastic Malaysia

    Malaysia’s government returns imported plastic waste to global north

    Greenpeace statement on In response to Malaysia’s decision to send imported plastic waste back to the countries that produced it, such as the UK and Canada.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    May 29, 2019
  • Activists March at Nestle HQ in the Philippines. © Basilio H. Sepe / Greenpeace
    Brand Audit
    Plastic Consumption Nestle

    Green groups to Nestlé: “Own up, pay up, clean up your act!”

    Manila, Philippines — A day before Nestlé’s Annual General Meeting, over a hundred activists belonging to the global #breakfreefromplastic movement trooped to Nestlé’s Philippine headquarters today to demand accountability for…

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    April 10, 2019
  • Oceans
    Oceans IUU Tuna Thai Union Thailand

    Nearly 700,000 people call on Thai Union for more sustainable, ethical tuna

    Bangkok- Greenpeace Southeast Asia activists gathered at Thai Union headquarters today, delivering petition signatures representing over 680,000 people calling on the company to step forward as a leader for more sustainable and socially responsible tuna.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    June 2, 2017
  • 'Tell Oreo to Drop Dirty Palm Oil' Event in Malaysia. © Greenpeace
    Deforestation
    Forests Indonesia Palm Oil Unilever Nestle

    Greenpeace investigation exposes how world’s biggest brands are still linked to rainforest destruction in Indonesia

    Jakarta, Wednesday 19 September 2018 - Palm oil suppliers to the world’s largest brands, including Unilever, Nestlé, Colgate-Palmolive and Mondelez, have destroyed an area of rainforest almost twice the size of Singapore in less than three years, according to a new investigation by Greenpeace International.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    September 19, 2018
  • Deforestation
    Forests Palm Oil Biodiversity Indonesia

    Greenpeace publishes contested data on Indonesian forest development

    Greenpeace released maps that reveal Indonesia’s forest development plans that are being pushed by the pulp, paper and palm oil industry with support from some key ministries

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    December 7, 2010
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