Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-at-Cargill-Illegal-Logging-27MZIFI19DB.htmlConceptually similarAction against at Cargill Illegal LoggingGP0DC8Completed★★★★★★Action against at Cargill Illegal LoggingGP0124SCompleted★★★★Action against at Cargill Illegal LoggingGP0RVFCompleted★★★★Action against at Cargill Illegal LoggingGP07ZHCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Blocks unloading Soya from the AmazonGP01OVPCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Blocks unloading Soya from the AmazonGP031A4Completed★★★★Greenpeace Blocks unloading Soya from the AmazonGP031ABCompleted★★★★GE Soybean Action ( Belgium : 2000)GP010K8Completed★★★★Greenpeace Blocks unloading Soya from the AmazonGP01K5QCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP02SJAction against at Cargill Illegal LoggingGreenpeace activists demonstrate at Cargill's facilities in Ghent, Belgium, to expose the US based company's responsibility for the Amazon rainforest illegal logging for soya production.As part of a year long, undercover investigation, Greenpeace presented in a new report 'Eating up the Amazon', which traced the global trade in soya from criminal rainforest destruction in the Amazon to supermarkets and fast food outlets such as Mc Donald's.Locations:Belgium-Europe, West Europe-Flemish Region-GentDate:8 Apr, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Philip ReynaersMaximum size:3102px X 2015pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Cargill-Day-Direct communications-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Illegal logging-Inflatables (boats)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Painting actions-Small group of peopleShoot:Action at Cargill Facilities in BelgiumGreenpeace activists demonstrate at Cargill's facilities in Gent, Belgium, to expose the US based company's responsibility for the Amazon rainforest illegal logging for soya production. As part of a year long, undercover investigation, Greenpeace presented in a new report 'Eating up the Amazon', which traced the global trade in soya from criminal rainforest destruction in the Amazon, to supermarkets and fast food outlets such as Mc Donald's.