Impact Report 2011 Winter issue|Greenpeace

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31 Greenpeace has been pushing the Hong Kong government to scrap energy-guzzling incandescent light bulbs since 2007. Four years later, Hong Kong finally bowed to pressure and has just finished a three-month public consultation on restricting the sale of these light bulbs. It’s bright to ban the bulb. Let’s hope the government sees the light.

While Apple’s former CEO Steve Jobs was never a Greenpeace fan he did respond to our campaigns and take Apple from the bottom of our green electronics ranking to somewhere nearer the top. In 2008, Apple led the industry with the first computers virtually free of toxic PVC and BFRs. Rest in peace Steve Jobs, and thank you for leaving the world a greener Apple. Please scan for the latest Greener electronics guide!

We trust that you came along to our “Car-free Day” last September. Well, we were honoured to be shortlisted for the 58th Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity with our with Car-Free Day ad. The ad showed two tire tracks with the text: “You’re not just driving poochie, you’re driving chronic droughts. Every day, cars speed up global warming by emitting 2,992 tons of greenhouse gasses. Give the earth a break on Car Free Day this September 22.” The ad was designed by Leo Burnett, Hong Kong.

Eight cowering pelicans, stained a sickened brown colour from an oil slick stand huddled together. This moving picture won Greenpeace photographer Daniel Beltra the title of Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year in October. Daniel made his winning picture for Greenpeace at a temporary bird-rescue facility in Fort Jackson, Louisiana, while documenting the environmental impacts caused by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.


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