Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-the-Spanish-Ministry-of-Economy-in-Madrid-against-Mercury-Waste-Dump-27MZIF90RJU.htmlConceptually similarAction at the Spanish Ministry of Economy in Madrid against Mercury Waste DumpGP0D0OCompleted★★★★Action at the Spanish Ministry of Economy in Madrid against Mercury Waste DumpGP012ABCompleted★★★★★★Occupation of Dredging Barge in BarcelonaGP01CSJCompleted★★★★Protest with "Nucleosaurus" the Pronuclear Politics of Spanish Government in MadridGP01BW0Completed★★★★Protest with "Nucleosaurus" the Pronuclear Politics of Spanish Government in MadridGP01DVECompleted★★★★Protest with "Nucleosaurus" the Pronuclear Politics of Spanish Government in MadridGP0IPYCompleted★★★★Greenpeace action against PVC toys in front of Spanish Health Ministry. Madrid, Spain.GP010GUCompleted★★★★Greenpeace action against PVC toys in front of Spanish Health Ministry. Madrid, SpainGP013VVCompleted★★★★★★Greenpeace action against PVC toys in front of Spanish Health Ministry. Madrid, SpainGP0TNACompleted★★★★View AllGP0D3VAction at the Spanish Ministry of Economy in Madrid against Mercury Waste DumpGreenpeace action at the Spanish Ministry of the Economy, Madrid, to protest at the dumping of foreign mercury waste at Almaden, southern central Spain between 1981 and 87. The recycling plant promised by the mercury company Minas de Almaden was never built. The waste is now to be landfill buried in an area protected for birdlife. The banner reads "Almaden waste: return to sender"Locations:Europe, West Europe-Madrid-SpainDate:27 Mar, 1991Credit:© Greenpeace / Miguel Angel GremoMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Camera equipment-Day-Government buildings-KWCI (GPI)-Mercury (Metal)-Minas de Almaden y Arrayanes S.A.-Outdoors-Photographers-Props-Recycling-Small group of people-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Action at the Spanish Ministry of Economy in Madrid against Mercury Waste DumpGreenpeace action at the Spanish Ministry of the Economy, Madrid, to protest at the dumping of foreign mercury waste at Almaden, southern central Spain between 1981 and 87. The recycling plant promised by the mercury company Minas de Almaden was never built. The waste is now to be landfill buried in an area protected for birdlife. The banner reads "Almaden waste: return to sender".