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Impact Report 2016

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Publication date: 
26 April, 2017

Thanks to the generosity of our supporters Greenpeace is able to take on some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. From tackling industrial fishing in the Arctic, to stopping deforestation in the Amazon, it is our supporters that make Greenpeace what it is today.

You can read a summary of some of what we achieved together in 2016 in our Impact Report. I hope you enjoy reading about how we use our investigations, research, lobbying and actions to achieve real change.

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New HSBC ‘no deforestation’ policy first step towards sustainable palm oil finance

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Global banks need to follow suit to save Indonesia’s rainforests

20 February, 2017

Monday 20th February, 2017, London – HSBC today published a new ‘No Deforestation, No Peat, No Exploitation’ policy covering its financing of palm oil companies. [1]

The move by HSBC – Europe’s largest bank and a major funder of palm oil companies – follows an investigation by Greenpeace International that linked it to companies destroying Indonesia’s rainforests. [2] Hundreds of thousands of people joined the campaign to change the bank’s policies, including 30,000 HSBC customers.

Annisa Rahmawati, forest campaigner for Greenpeace Indonesia, said:

Impact Report 2015

Last edited 23 May 2016 at 9:56am
Publication date: 
4 September, 2015

Welcome to our 2015 Impact Report, written to remind you of what we achieved last year to protect our planet, I hope you are inspired.

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Impact Report 2014

Last edited 19 May 2015 at 5:39pm
Publication date: 
4 September, 2014

Welcome to our 2014 Impact Report, written to remind you of what we achieved last year to protect our planet, I hope you are inspired.

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Impact Report 2013

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Publication date: 
4 September, 2014

Welcome to our 2013 Impact Report, written to remind you of what we achieved last year to protect our planet, I hope you are inspired.

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Impact Report 2012

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Publication date: 
28 June, 2013

Welcome to our 2012 Impact Report, written to remind you of what we achieved last year to protect our planet, I hope you are inspired.

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The day you all went to Strasbourg, and made history

Posted by Willie — 7 February 2013 at 10:49am - Comments
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"Victory for citizen power" said Roger Harriban, BBC, environment analyst

Where were you when you heard the news? I was sitting in a very chilly train station in Edinburgh, cursing a delayed train, unable to extricate myself from Twitter to go get a restorative coffee, when the news came through: Members of the European Parliament, those elected but often-maligned creatures, had voted overwhelmingly in favour of radical, progressive reform of Europe’s fish laws.

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Another victory over dirty coal as Kingsnorth plans scrapped

Posted by jamess — 21 October 2010 at 3:42pm - Comments

Emily Hall - one of the Kingsnorth Six - on the coal station's chimney stack

Crack out the balloons and the (recycled) paper hats - it's party time.

Kingsnorth is shelved. Again.  Yesterday the news came out that Eon, the company behind the plans for the first new coal plant in the UK in over 30 years was scrapping its proposal to build another climate-wrecking monster to replace its current power station in Kent.

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