Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Activist-Chained-to-Hazardous-Waste-Barrels-in-front-of-the-French-Consulate-in-Rio-de-Janeiro-27MZIFJT0EG.htmlConceptually similarActivists Deliver Section of Illegal Amazonian Mahogany to the US Consulate in RioGP08G3Completed★★★★Activists Deliver a Section of Illegal Amazonian Mahogany to the US Consulate in RioGP0KEQCompleted★★★★Activists Deliver Section of Illegal Amazonian Mahogany to the US Consulate in RioGP0GC4Completed★★★★★★Activists Deliver Section of Illegal Amazonian Mahogany to the US Consulate in RioGP0HAXCompleted★★★★Brazilian Police Exam Section of Mahogany Delivered to the US Consulate in RioGP0VRRCompleted★★★★City Traffic Jam in Rio de JaneiroGP0AF7Completed★★★★Activists Deliver Section of Illegal Amazonian Mahogany to the US Consulate in RioGP0PAMCompleted★★★★Activists Deliver Section of Illegal Amazonian Mahogany to the US Consulate in RioGP01033Completed★★★★★★Total Oil Spill Protest in BrazilGP0STR4JZCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0649Activist Chained to Hazardous Waste Barrels in front of the French Consulate in Rio de JaneiroGreenpeace activists chained themselves to hazardous waste barrels in front of the French Consulate in Rio de Janeiro to protest at the polluting activities of Rhone-Poulenc's Brazilian subsidiary company Rhodia. Rhodia dumps its toxic waste in open landfills around the villages of the Cubatao valley in southern Brazil.Locations:Brazil-Rio de Janeiro-South AmericaDate:5 Jun, 1992Credit:© Greenpeace / Steve MorganMaximum size:2048px X 3072pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Barrels-Chaining actions-French Government-Gas masks-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Props-Rhone-Poulenc-Toxic symbol-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:RHONE POULENC BRAZILGreenpeace activists chained themselves to hazardous waste barrels in front of the French Consulate in Rio de Janeiro to protest at the polluting activities of Rhone-Poulenc's Brazilian subsidiary company Rhodia. Rhodia dumps its toxic waste in open landfills around the villages of the Cubatao valley in southern Brazil.