
FIRST YEAR OF GREENPEACE UKRAINE
The main focus of Greenpeace Ukraine is the implementation of green recovery projects and the identification of nuclear threats caused by the Russian war.

Renewables provide energy in more and more schools and hospitals across Ukraine
Hybrid solar power plants reduce the use of diesel generators, and with them, the negative impact on the health of students in a school in Hostomel and in a clinic in Mykolaiv.
Building a green Ukraine together
Greenpeace Ukraine is working to advance green recovery, with renewables and nature restoration, and maintain nuclear hazards monitoring. Learn more about our work and special projects.
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Greenpeace Ukraine’s achievements in 2025!
Throughout the year, the Greenpeace Ukraine team did everything possible to support Ukrainians during the war, promote the country’s energy independence, preserve the environment, and become a pillar of support…
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50 kW of Solar Power for a City Hospital: A New Solar Power Plant Installed in Chernivtsi
One of the departments of the city hospital has received a 50 kW solar power plant as part of the “Solar for Ukraine” competition implemented by Greenpeace Ukraine.
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Sunflower oil pollution could persist at the bottom of the Black Sea for more than 6 years: removal and remediation are needed
Following Russian attacks on December 20th on sunflower oil storage facilities at the port of Pivdenny near Odesa, tanks were damaged, triggering significant and potentially damaging marine pollution. Witnesses reported…
Who are Greenpeace activists?
Greenpeace is a movement of independent organizations that tirelessly protects the natural world from destruction. Founded in 1971, its network of independent organisations now operates in 60 countries and is supported by more than 3 million people.







