Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Save-the-Galaxy--Action-at-Samsung-Electronics-HQ-in-Korea-27MZIFJJFNHCA.htmlConceptually similar“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGP0STQCG7Completed★★★★“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGP0STQCG5Completed★★★★“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGP0STQCFWCompleted★★★★“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGP0STQCFZCompleted★★★★“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGP0STQCFVCompleted★★★★★★“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGP0STQCFXCompleted★★★★“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGP0STQCFYCompleted★★★★“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGP0STQCG0Completed★★★★“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGP0STQCG3Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQCGC“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGreenpeace activists create satirical scenes to show the explosion of the Galaxy Note 7 as well as how the device can be recycled at the front gate of the Samsung Electronics’ headquarters in Suwon. Greenpeace East Asia demands the company to find ways to recycle valuable resources in 4.3 million brand-new Galaxy Note 7 phones. The tech giant has permanently discontinued production of the model after explosions in August due to safety concerns. The action is part of “Save the Galaxy” campaign which calls for the full disclosure of the exact cause of the fault and specific plans to deal with already-manufactured devices and those recalled.Locations:East Asia-Gyeonggi-do-Republic of Korea-SuwonDate:22 Nov, 2016Credit:© Jung Taekyong / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Mobile phones-Office buildings-Outdoors-Props-Samsung-Signs-Two people-Urban areasShoot:“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in KoreaGreenpeace activists stage an action at the front gate of Samsung Electronics’ headquarters in Suwon. Greenpeace East Asia leads “Save the Galaxy” campaign to call for the full disclosure of the exact cause of the fault and specific plans to deal with already-manufactured devices and those recalled. Greenpeace East Asia demands the company to find ways to recycle valuable resources in 4.3 million brand-new Galaxy Note 7 phones. The tech giant has permanently discontinued production of the model after explosions in August due to safety concerns.Related Collections:“Save the Galaxy” Action at Samsung Electronics HQ in Korea (Photos & Videos)