
Greenpeace is a global environmental campaigning organisation. We organise public campaigns for the protection of oceans and ancient forests, for the phasing-out of fossil fuels and the promotion of renewable energies in order to stop climate change, for the elimination of toxic chemicals, against the release of genetically modified organisms into nature and for nuclear disarmament and an end to nuclear contamination.
The Greenpeace organisation consists of Greenpeace International (Stichting Greenpeace Council) with headquarters Amsterdam and Greenpeace offices around the world. Greenpeace currently has a presence in 40 countries. Greenpeace national or regional offices are licensed to use the name Greenpeace. Each office is governed by a board which appoints a trustee. Trustees meet once a year to agree on the long-term strategy of the organisation, to make necessary changes to governance structure, to set a ceiling on spending for Greenpeace International’s budget and to elect the International board. Greenpeace International monitors the organisational development of Greenpeace offices.
The International Board approves the annual budget of Greenpeace International and its audited accounts. It also appoints and supervises the International Executive Director who, together with senior managers, and consulting widely with national office staff, leads the organisation.
Greenpeace does not solicit or accept funding from governments, corporations or political parties. Greenpeace neither seeks nor accepts donations which could compromise its independence, aims, objectives or integrity. Greenpeace relies on the voluntary donations of individual supporters, and on grant support from foundations.
Greenpeace is committed to the principles of non-violence, political independence and internationalism. In exposing threats to the environment and in working to find solutions Greenpeace has no permanent allies or adversaries.
For more information, contact:
Greenpeace International
Keizersgracht 176
1016 DW Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: + 31 20 523 6222
Fax: + 31 20 523 6200
Or see our website: www.greenpeace.org
For e-mail addresses of Greenpeace offices, go to: www.greenpeace.org/interact.shtml