The Pick-upau Environmental Agency is a non-profit environmental NGO founded in Brazil in 1999 by three former members of Greenpeace. Its headquarters are close to one of the last and most important Atlantic Forest reserves in the city of São Paulo. As a generalist environmental NGO, it has and develops projects in several socio-environmental areas. From education and socio-environmental journalism, through the Pick-upau Portal; to forestry production programs for seeds and seedlings of native species from Brazilian biomes; reforestation of degraded areas and formation of new forests; public policies, through work on councils, movements and networks; neutralization and compensation of greenhouse gases and mitigation of climate change, through the recovery of forest fragments; mitigation of the production, consumption and disposal of single-use plastic and conservation of the oceans; and scientific research, with an emphasis on the biodiversity of fauna, flora and endangered species.