Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Activist-Holding-Banner---Forest-Action-Against-Antares-Freight-Ship--Finland--2007--27MZIFLUFBCX.htmlConceptually similarBanner on Ship - Forest Action Against Antares Freight Ship (Finland: 2007)GP01C3XCompleted★★★★Activists with Banners - Forest Action Against Antares Freight Ship (Finland: 2007)GP09M5Completed★★★★★★★Forests Action against Cargo Ship in GermanyGP030KBCompleted★★★★Forests Action against Cargo Ship in GermanyGP030KCCompleted★★★★Forests Action against Cargo Ship in GermanyGP030FZCompleted★★★★Forests Action against Cargo Ship in GermanyGP030G0Completed★★★★Forests Action against Cargo Ship in GermanyGP030G1Completed★★★★Blockade at Stora Enso Paper Company (Kemi, Finland: 2007)GP013JOCompleted★★★★Blockade at Botnia Pulp Mill (Kemi, Finland: 2007)GP0DBICompleted★★★★View AllGP01E37Activist Holding Banner - Forest Action Against Antares Freight Ship (Finland: 2007)Greenpeace activists prevent pulp and paper from being loaded onto the freight ship Antares in the port of Kemi, Northern Finland. An activist in the water displays a banner reading ' Stop Forest Crime.' The Antares is operated by the shipping company Finnlines. The pulp and paper originates from tracts of Europe's last remaining ancient forests and is being exported for use in well-known magazines. Greenpeace is demanding governments to set up international laws to ban the trade in destructively or illegally logged wood, and establish large areas of protected forests.Locations:Finland-Kemi-Northern Europe-ScandinaviaDate:7 Nov, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Patrik RastenbergerMaximum size:2496px X 1664pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Cargo ships-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Paper industry-WomenShoot:Forest Action against Antares Cargo Ship in FinlandGreenpeace activists prevent pulp and paper from being loaded onto the freight ship Antares in the port of Kemi, Northern Finland. The Antares is operated by the shipping company Finnlines. Activists display banners reading ' Stop Forest Crime' and 'Don't Finnish Ancient Forests.’ The pulp and paper originates from tracts of Europe's last remaining ancient forests and is being exported for use in well-known magazines. Greenpeace is demanding governments to set up international laws to ban the trade in destructively or illegally logged wood, and establish large areas of protected forests.