Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-Against-Soya-Imports-in-Belgium-27MZIFO703.htmlConceptually similarAction Against Soya Imports in BelgiumGP015HHCompleted★★★★Forests Action against Campina in BelgiumGP01IL6Completed★★★★Forest Action at McDonald's in LondonGP01OBICompleted★★★★Forest Action McDonald's in ManchesterGP01OCYCompleted★★★★Forest Action McDonald's in ManchesterGP01OCZCompleted★★★★Action at McDonald's in BirminghamGP04H1ZCompleted★★★★Forest Action at McDonald's in LondonGP01OBFCompleted★★★★Forest Action at McDonald's in LondonGP01OBKCompleted★★★★Forest Action at McDonald's in LondonGP01OBLCompleted★★★★View AllGP0ULAction Against Soya Imports in BelgiumGreenpeace activists climb the facilities of the Flemish company Vanden Avenne to hang a banner in protest against the bulk imports of soya feed from the Amazon rainforest. An activist dressed a s a chicken holds a sign reading 'Amazon Soya' on top of the building. They want to expose the industry's role in the destruction of the Amazon rainforest as huge areas are cleared to accommodate soya plantations which are the main cause of deforestation in the region. Greenpeace demand an end to soya production in the Amazon.Locations:Belgium-Brussels-Europe, West EuropeDate:10 Apr, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Philip ReynaersMaximum size:2336px X 3504pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Logos-Outdoors-Small group of people-Theatrical costumes-Urban areasShoot:Action Against Soya Imports by Vanden Avenne in BelgiumGreenpeace activists climb the facilities of the Flemish company Vanden Avenne to protest against the bulk imports of soya feed from the Amazon rainforest. They want to expose the industry's role in the destruction of the Amazon rainforest as huge areas are cleared to accommodate soya plantations which are the main cause of deforestation in the region. Greenpeace demand an end to soya production in the Amazon.