Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-Marine-Litter-Conference-in-Bremen---News-Access-Part-1-27MZIFJJOKD2P.htmlConceptually similarAction at Marine Litter Conference in Bremen - News Access Part 2GP0STQU2SCompleted★★★★G20 Banner Protest at Köhlbrand Bridge in Hamburg - News AccessGP32221Completed★★★★Peaceful Climate Protest in the Harbour of Hamburg (Trump sculpture) - News AccessGP3221XCompleted★★★★Planet Earth First - Wrap Up VideoGP32240Completed★★★★Greenpeace Action G20 Summit - Balloon "Planet Earth First" at the Heinrich Hertz Tower - News AccessGP3220HCompleted★★★★"Planet Earth First" Balloon above G20 Venue in Hamburg - News AccessGP0STQXBDCompleted★★★★G20 Action against Coal in Hamburg - News AccessGP0STQWMSCompleted★★★★"Planet Earth First" Concert - Web VideoGP0STQWD0Completed★★★★"Planet Earth First" Concert (B-Roll)GP0STQWDVCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQU2BAction at Marine Litter Conference in Bremen - News Access Part 150 Greenpeace activists demonstrate for the protection of the oceans at the G20 Conference on Plastic Rubbish in Bremen. Representatives of the 20 most significant industry and threshold countries meet to discuss ways to reduce the amounts of plastic rubbish in the oceans. 50 activists in bright red survival suits form the letters ‘ACT’ together with a swimming banner saying “for plastic free oceans” in a lake near the conference venue. Banner reads "Macht die Meere Plastikfrei" and in English "Act for plastic-free oceans".Locations:Bremen-Europe-GermanyDate:1 Jun, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:4m4sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Climate (campaign title)-Conferences-Day-G20 (organisation)-Greenpeace activists-Human banner actions-KWCI (GPI)-Lakes-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Protective clothing-SwimmingShoot:Protest at Marine Litter Conference in Bremen (Video)50 Greenpeace activists demonstrate for the protection of the oceans at the G20 Conference on Plastic Rubbish in Bremen. Representatives of the 20 most significant industry and threshold countries meet to discuss ways to reduce the amounts of plastic rubbish in the oceans. 50 activists in bright red survival suits form the letters ‘ACT’ together with a swimming banner saying “for plastic free oceans” in a lake near the conference venue. Banner reads "Macht die Meere Plastikfrei" and in English "Act for plastic-free oceans".Related Collections:Protest at Marine Litter Conference in Bremen (All Photographers & Videos)