Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Save-the-Arctic--Kids-Prepare-for-a-LEGO-Protest-at-Shell-HQ-in-London-27MZIF3PHH99.htmlConceptually similar'Save the Arctic' Kids Prepare for a LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STOHRXCompleted★★★★'Save the Arctic' Kids Prepare for a LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STOHRYCompleted★★★★'Save the Arctic' Kids Prepare for a LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STOHRZCompleted★★★★'Save the Arctic' Kids Prepare for a LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STOHS0Completed★★★★'Save the Arctic' Kids Prepare for a LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STOHS1Completed★★★★★★'Save the Arctic' Children LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STOKEQCompleted★★★★'Save the Arctic' Children LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STOKERCompleted★★★★'Save the Arctic' Children LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STOKESCompleted★★★★'Save the Arctic' Children LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STOKETCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOHS2'Save the Arctic' Kids Prepare for a LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonChildren prepare and play ahead of their protest outside Shell's HQ. With their parents and guardians, they’re calling on LEGO to stop promoting Shell’s logo on their LEGO toys because kids love the Arctic and don’t want Shell to destroy it. Greenpeace is campaigning for a ban on offshore drilling in the Arctic, and for the uninhabited area around the North Pole to be declared a global sanctuary.Locations:Europe-London-United KingdomDate:29 Jul, 2014Credit:© Kristian Buus / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3744px X 5616pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Children-Dancing-Day-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-LEGO-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)-Urban areasShoot:'Save the Arctic' Kids Prepare for a LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in LondonChildren meet up ahead of their protest at Shell HQ where they will build three massive LEGO Arctic animals. With their parents and guardians, they’re calling on LEGO to stop promoting Shell’s logo on their LEGO toys because kids love the Arctic and don’t want Shell to destroy it. The children construct a polar bear, walrus and snowy owl reaching up to seven feet high. The giant bricks are made from reinforced cardboard and will be donated to a local school after LEGO ends its deal with Shell. Greenpeace is campaigning for a ban on offshore drilling in the Arctic, and for the uninhabited area around the North Pole to be declared a global sanctuary.Related Collections:'Save the Arctic' Kids LEGO Protest at Shell HQ in London (Photos & Videos)