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Action against Danish Crown Greenwashing in Denmark
Greenpeace Denmark activists are blocking a feed factory in the Port of Aarhus – the country's main port for imported soy animal feed – to protest pork and beef giant Danish Crown's greenwashing of its climate and forest-wrecking meat production and to withdraw its misleading marketing campaign.
Activists have chained themselves to barricades of tree trunks painted to depict salami sausages, thus blocking the transport of trucks laden with soy. The giant salami barricades symbolise the link between Danish Crown’s mass production of meat and the destruction of South American forests and other ecosystems to clear land for soy animal feed production.
Greenpeace Denmark has filed a complaint with the Danish consumer protection agency. According to Greenpeace Denmark, Danish Crown – the biggest exporter of pork in the world and EU’s biggest pork producer – is misleading consumers with its “climate-controlled pig” marketing campaign and its slogan “more climate-friendly than you think” to believe that Danish Crown’s products are more climate-friendly than other similar products.
Unique identifier:
GP1SW0KR
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
22/09/2021
Locations:
Aarhus
,
Denmark
,
Europe
Credit line:
© Will Rose / Greenpeace
Size:
4480px × 6720px 4MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action against Danish Crown Greenwashing in Denmark - Photo
Activists block feed factory in Denmark to protest Danish Crown’s greenwashing of meat
Greenpeace Denmark activists are blocking a feed factory in the Port of Aarhus – the country's main port for imported soy animal feed – to protest pork and beef giant Danish Crown's greenwashing of its climate- and forest-wrecking meat production.
The activists are calling on Danish Crown to stop its greenwashing of meat needs and to withdraw its the misleading marketing campaign.
Activists have chained themselves to barricades of tree trunks painted to depict salami sausages, thus blocking the transport of trucks laden with soy. The giant salami barricades symbolise the link between Danish Crown’s mass production of meat and the destruction of South American forests and other ecosystems to clear land for soy animal feed production.
Greenpeace Denmark has filed a complaint with the Danish consumer protection agency. According to Greenpeace Denmark, Danish Crown – the biggest exporter of pork in the world and EU’s biggest pork producer – is misleading consumers with its “climate-controlled pig” marketing campaign and its slogan “more climate-friendly than you think” to believe that Danish Crown’s products are more climate-friendly than other similar products.
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