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MSC Must Take Accountability for Damage
Greenpeace India welcomes the Director General of Shipping’s ultimatum sent to the MSC company on June 11th, demanding the urgent extraction of oil from the container ship MSC ELSA 3,…
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Hold MSC Accountable for their Mess on Our Shores!
The MSC ELSA 3 shipwreck is spreading plastic pellets and other hazardous cargo across South Asia’s coastline — from India’s shores of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, to Sri Lanka’s beaches…
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South Asia celebrates World Ocean Day in solidarity with impacted communities from the Kerala shipwreck disaster
8th June, 2025. Greenpeace South Asia marked World Oceans Day 2025 with a powerful celebration at Gintota Beach in Galle, where a stunning gathering of kayaks featuring a majestic turtle…
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Ocean Justice in Focus: Bangladesh and The Global Oceans Treaty
This World Oceans Day on 8 June 2025 was a powerful reminder that the blue planet, which sustains most of life on Earth, demands urgent protection. It is more than…
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HR ASSISTANT
This position is only open to the candidates who have legal rights to live and work in Sri Lanka.
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Cannes with a Cause: Not Just a Dress, Not Just a Red Carpet
Cannes is often seen as the ultimate celebration of cinema, couture, and celebrity culture. A red carpet lined with flashing cameras, designer labels, and whispers of what everyone’s wearing. But…
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Witness 4.24
On February 13, 2024, the arrival of the Rainbow Warrior in Sri Lanka marked a powerful new chapter: the launch of Greenpeace South Asia’s regional office in Colombo.
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X-Press Pearl Disaster: Four Years Later, the Unseen Impact Still Remains
On May 20, 2025, we will mark four years since the X-Press Pearl disaster – yet the biggest marine crisis in Sri Lanka’s history. Tons of plastic pellets washed ashore…
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COP29: a long way to go
After extra time of exhausting negotiations, the 29th UN Conference on Climate Change is over.
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93% of Consumers demand accountability from FMCG company for Plastic Waste
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEColombo, 26 February