Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-to-Send-Message-to-Leaders-ahead-of-G7-Summit-in-Canada-27MZIFJWXE104.htmlConceptually similarAction to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaGP0STS27SCompleted★★★★Action to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaGP0STS27TCompleted★★★★Action to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaGP0STS27UCompleted★★★★Action to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaGP0STS27VCompleted★★★★Action to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaGP0STS27WCompleted★★★★Action to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaGP0STS27XCompleted★★★★Action to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaGP0STS27ZCompleted★★★★Action to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaGP0STS280Completed★★★★★★Action to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaGP0STS281Completed★★★★View AllGP0STS27YAction to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaOne day before the G7 Summit starts in Charlevoix (Québec), facing Parliament hill in Ottawa, Greenpeace Canada staff and volunteers deployed a large plastic bag shaped sign (measuring 16 feet high x 12 feet wide) in front of the Prime Minister’s office that read ‘Ban Single-Use Plastics’. The message was emphasized with another banner that read ‘G7: Recycling Won’t Cut It’.Locations:Canada-North America-OttawaDate:7 Jun, 2018Credit:© David Kawai / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5200px X 3467pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-G7 (organisation)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Plastics-PropsShoot:Action to Send Message to Leaders ahead of G7 Summit in CanadaOne day before the G7 Summit starts in Charlevoix (Québec), facing Parliament hill in Ottawa, Greenpeace Canada staff and volunteers deployed a large plastic bag shaped sign (measuring 16 feet high x 12 feet wide) in front of the Prime Minister’s office that read ‘Ban Single-Use Plastics’. The message was emphasized with another banner that read ‘G7: Recycling Won’t Cut It’.