Each office can decide how to archive content that did not get migrated to Planet 4. Greenpeace International, however, did a full backup of all sites and made their content available via both P4 integration and external sources.

Greenpeace content represents our history, how we have become the world’s largest environmental organization.

Where to find archived content


Why archiving?

Once completed the content audit, it’s clear what content needs to be migrated to P4 or archived.

The content non migrated to P4 must remain available for everyone to access for ever. This way Greenpeace has a new, clean and light website, without loosing its institutional, historical content.

Archived content can not be edited and should not be actively pushed to the public. It represents our legacy, not a tool to actively campaign. 


The Greenpeace collection in the Internet Archive

KEY INFOs –
1 – Each Planet 3 site has been crawled 3 times by the Internet Archive.

2 – All P3 sites are accessible in the Greenpeace Collection of the Internet Archive.  

3 – The full list of P3 Archived domains is available to everyone

What has happened to archived content?


The P4 < > Internet Archive integration

Full instructions on setup at Planet 4 Search and below a quick intro video


Other archival options

The GPI Content Archive investigation (accessible to GP Staff only, for privacy and compliance reasons), has indicted that the most common format for archived content are:

This content can either be stored on Greenpeace or vendor (Software As A Service – SAAS) servers, depending on the choice of the office. Here’s two examples:


Links & Resources