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Activists Block Soy Ship in IJmuiden Lock

Greenpeace activists from several European countries at IJmuiden sea lock in the Netherlands are blocking a 225-meter-long soybean ship from Brazil. The mega-ship is part of a broken system that is linked to nature destruction. Every year, millions of tonnes of soy, palm oil or meat are shipped to and consumed in Europe: commodities from industries destroying nature across the world. Indigenous leaders Waduwabati Suyá and Alberto França Dias (Alberto Terena) from Brazil are joining the activity. The action is directed at EU ministers to support a strong new EU law that would put an end to European complicity in the destruction. 
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Activists Block Soy Ship in IJmuiden Lock (Photos by Marten van Dijl)

Greenpeace activists from several European countries at IJmuiden lock in the Netherlands are blocking a 225-meter-long soybean ship from Brazil. The mega-ship is part of a broken system that is linked to nature destruction. Every year, millions of tonnes of soy, palm oil or meat are shipped to and consumed in Europe: commodities from industries destroying nature across the world. Indigenous leaders Waduwabati Suyá and Alberto França Dias (Alberto Terena) from Brazil are joining the activity. The action is directed at EU ministers to support a strong new EU law that would put an end to European complicity in the destruction. 
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Unique identifier: GP1SXGET 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 11/05/2022 
Locations: Amsterdam, Europe, Ijmuiden, Netherlands
Credit line: © Marten  van Dijl / Greenpeace 
Size: 4095px × 2730px     6.15 MB 
Ranking: ★★★★ (E)