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Keywords
Actions and protests
Annual general meetings (AGM)
Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)
Greenpeace activists
Greenpeace executive directors
KWCI (GPI)
Nestlé S.A.
Plastics
Speeches
Women
Action at Nestlé Annual General Meeting in Lausanne - Web Video (Square - English Text)
Greenpeace Switzerland activists confront Nestlé with its single-use plastic found polluting the world’s oceans at the company's Annual General Meeting. Greenpeace demands that Nestlé ends its reliance on single-use plastic, and invests immediately in alternative delivery systems based on refill and reuse.
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Greenpeace Switzerland activists confront Nestlé with its single-use plastic found polluting the world’s oceans at the company's Annual General Meeting today. Greenpeace is demanding that Nestlé end its reliance on single-use plastic, and invest immediately in alternative delivery systems based on refill and reuse.
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11/04/2019
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Europe
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Lausanne
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Switzerland
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© Greenpeace
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1m0s
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Action at Nestlé Annual General Meeting in Lausanne
Greenpeace Switzerland activists confront Nestlé with its single-use plastic found polluting the world’s oceans at the company's Annual General Meeting. Greenpeace demands that Nestlé ends its reliance on single-use plastic, and invests immediately in alternative delivery systems based on refill and reuse.
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