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Hungry Ghost Festival: Do’s and Don’ts
We can learn from these traditional Hungry Ghost practices of old, with a little environmental update that we can bring into our everyday lives as part of a #betternormal.
Greenpeace Malaysia • -
Plastic Free July for a #BetterNormal
The way we buy things has changed with the pandemic, and with it the increase of throwaway plastic. Find out why these two are connected.
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Pua Lay Peng, a frontline defender against plastic pollution in Malaysia
We would say that Pua is the Malaysian version of Erin Brockovich, a concerned citizen who fought for a better environment and consequently, built a strong movement.
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Plastic Free July: 5 tips to save money and our environment!
Think outside the box on ways we can save money and reduce plastic waste at the same time.
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8 films to watch during MCO
If you’re at home and are looking for ways to learn more about the environment, here are a few suggestions of the films we are watching.
Greenpeace Malaysia • -
What do you want? Climate justice NOW!
To start solving the climate crisis, we must address systemic racism, corruption, and gender inequality in our society, and make space for democratic governance.
Ili Nadiah Dzulfakar • -
Be a part of the solution, not part of the pollution.
Our recent discovery found a high concentration of heavy metals, namely lead (Pb) in the sediments of the Langat river in the location nearer to plastic waste recycling factories and other industries in Jenjarom.
Dr. Sharifah Norkhadijah Syed Ismail • -
Destruction: Certified
Certification is not a solution to deforestation, forest degradation and other ecosystem conversion. In this report, we show how certification on its own has not helped companies meet their 2020 commitments.
Greenpeace International •