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Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?
You’re probably paying more taxes than the richest people on Earth. Why? Because, unlike you, the super-rich can evade paying their fair share.
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Do the maths, ban E-waste importation to Malaysia
We, members of Malaysia Stop Waste Trade Coalition, are alarmed by the arguments put forth by “experts” urging Malaysia to allow the importation of electronic waste. The portraits painted of…
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Gesaan agar kerajaan memberhentikan proses untuk pembentangan rang Undang-Undang Kualiti Benih Tanaman di Parlimen
Kami organisasi-organisasi petani dan kumpulan-kumpulan masyarakat sivil,dengan ini menggesa kerajaan agar memberhentikan proses pembentangan RangUndang-Undang (RUU) Kualiti Benih Tanaman di Parlimen, berikutan ketiadaan proseskonsultasi yang telus dan menyeluruh dengan semua…
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From Global Treaty to local action
The battle for a strong Global Plastics Treaty continues, and Greenpeace remains unwavering in our commitment to secure binding, ambitious measures that address plastic pollution at its source.
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How supermarkets can halve plastic packaging
Despite public pressure, UK supermarkets produced more plastic packaging than ever in 2019. This means more plastic poisoning our environment, filling our rivers and choking our oceans.
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Unifying our approach to sustainable development goals
Does Malaysia's quest to include Sustainable Development Goals need an intervention? Maybe. Because what we need is a holistic and unified view and direction on Sustainable Development Goals that prioritise people and planet.
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5 bold steps for a plastic waste-free Malaysia
Malaysia is ambitiously on the road toward a plastic waste-free future that will reduce public health risks, take into account green jobs and protect our natural environment from plastics’ hazardous impacts.
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Malaysia vs Plastic
Strategic actions and policy recommendations Greenpeace Malaysia sent to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES).
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Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate
Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate and heats up our planet faster than other gases.
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Turning down the heat
Pulling the climate emergency brake on big meat and dairy