Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-Engie-in-Brussels-27MZIFJW79Q_9.htmlConceptually similarAction against Engie in BrusselsGP0STSO56Completed★★★★Action against Engie in BrusselsGP0STSO55Completed★★★★Action against Engie in BrusselsGP0STSO57Completed★★★★Action against Engie in BrusselsGP0STSO58Completed★★★★Action against Engie in BrusselsGP0STSO61Completed★★★★Action against Engie in BrusselsGP0STSO62Completed★★★★Action against Engie in BrusselsGP0STSO63Completed★★★★Action against Engie in BrusselsGP0STSO64Completed★★★★Action against Engie in BrusselsGP0STSO65Completed★★★★View AllGP0STSO81Action against Engie in BrusselsAround 20 activists protest at the main entrance of the Engie headquarters to ask the application of the “polluter pays” principle. Engie, a French multinational electric utility company, must pay for all the radioactive waste it produced, instead of trying to push this bill towards the taxpayer.Locations:Belgium-Brussels-EuropeDate:14 Nov, 2018Credit:© Tim Dirven / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5475px X 3693pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Barrels-Commercial businesses-Day-Direct communications-Engie-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Nuclear (campaign title)-Office buildings-Office workers-Outdoors-Props-Radioactive waste-YellowShoot:Action against Engie in BrusselsAround 20 activists protest at the main entrance of the Engie headquarters to ask the application of the “polluter pays” principle. Engie, a French multinational electric utility company, must pay for all the radioactive waste it produced, instead of trying to push this bill towards the taxpayer.Related Collections:Action against Engie in Brussels (All photographers)