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4 reasons why fast fashion will never be green
Fast fashion brands flood the market with cheap, trendy clothing at an unsustainable rate, creating enormous environmental and social harm. Despite their attempts at greenwashing; their business model is fundamentally incompatible with true sustainability. Here are four key reasons why fast fashion will never be green.
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A call for genuine climate action
Greenpeace Malaysia welcomes certain positive measures in Malaysia’s Budget 2025 but expresses concerns over the government’s ongoing reliance on unsustainable solutions.
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Meat and dairy giants’ methane emissions rival Big Oil’s
Estimated methane emissions of 29 meat and dairy companies analysed by a new Greenpeace Nordic report rival those of the world’s reported 100 biggest corporations in the fossil fuel sector.
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Watch Toxic Influence, the new film exposing the dark side of Dove
Watch and share the film to uncover the truth about Dove’s 20 year lie.
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‘Real Beauty, Real Harm’: 3 ugly truths behind Dove’s ‘Real Beauty’
Dove are spending millions on ‘Real Beauty’ campaigns to convince you that their brand is a force for good. But behind their public image lies a true story of real harm.
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End the renewable energy credit greenwash
An open letter to the Bursa Carbon Exchange regarding Murum Dam renewable energy credits.
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What can we learn from orangutan diplomacy?
Reports have been showing the impacts of oil palm plantations on orangutan
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End the Carbon Capture Greenwash
An Open Letter to the Malaysian government and fossil fuel companies operating in Malaysia.
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Uncovered: Unilever’s Complicity in the Plastics Crisis and Its Power to Solve It
Greenpeace International investigates the reality behind these soundbites. We expose the blight of Unilever’s single-use sachets on low-income communities and the glaring gap that exists between what the company says it will do, and what it actually does. We conclude by urging Unilever to grasp the opportunity presented by the new UN Global Plastics Treaty…
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Greenpeace Malaysia Calls for Data Transparency in National Budget, Not Greenwashing
Will Budget 2024 be used effectively to tackle public safety concerns in relation to climate change?