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Keywords
Access blockade actions
Actions and protests
Banners
Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)
Day
Dirty
Greenpeace activists
KWCI (GPI)
Land pollution
Landfills
Litter
Masks (protective)
One person
Outdoors
Photo opportunities (action tactic)
Plastics
Pollution
Protective clothing
Rubbish
Waste management
Access Blockade Action at Valdemingómez Landfill in Madrid
Greenpeace activists have blocked truck access to the Valdemingómez landfill, protesting against the massive use of single-use plastic and its poor management. Next to the landfill is the incinerator plant of the same name, where many plastic containers also end.
The activity is part of the Greenpeace campaign "Maldito Plástico" which claims that only 25% of plastic containers are recycled, the rest being contaminated in landfills, incinerators, environment and export.
In original language:
Acción de Greenpeace contra el plástico en el vertedero de Valdemingómez
Activistas de Greenpeace han bloqueado el acceso de camiones al vertedero de Valdemingómez, protestado contra el uso masivo de plástico de un solo uso y su deficiente gestión. Junto al vertedero se encuentra la planta incineradora del mismo nombre, donde también terminan muchos envases plásticos.
La actividad se enmarca dentro de la campaña de Greenpeace "Maldito plástico" que denuncia que solo se recicla el 25% de los envases plásticos, pasando el resto contaminar en vertederos, incineradoras, medioambiente y exportación.
Unique identifier:
GP0STTZSC
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
12/03/2019
Locations:
Europe
,
Madrid
,
Madrid
,
Spain
Credit line:
© Pedro Armestre / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Access Blockade Action at Valdemingómez Landfill in Madrid (Photos)
Greenpeace activists have blocked truck access to the Valdemingómez landfill in Madrid, protesting against the massive use of single-use plastic and its poor management. Next to the landfill is the incinerator plant of the same name, where many plastic containers also end.
The activity is part of the Greenpeace campaign "Maldito Plástico" which claims that only 25% of plastic containers are recycled, the rest being contaminated in landfills, incinerators, environment and export.
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