Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-March-at-Nestle-HQ-in-the-Philippines-27MZIFJWZ8C7N.htmlConceptually similarActivists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesGP0STT74CCompleted★★★★Activists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesGP0STT74OCompleted★★★★Activists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesGP0STT749Completed★★★★Activists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesGP0STT74ACompleted★★★★Activists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesGP0STT74LCompleted★★★★★★Activists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesGP0STT74QCompleted★★★★★★Activists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesGP0STT741Completed★★★★Activists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesGP0STT74GCompleted★★★★Activists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesGP0STT74KCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STT74IActivists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesAccompanied by a serpent-like plastic monster, environmental activists display placards as they troop to Nestle’s Philippine headquarters in Manila, Philippines demanding accountability for their role in abetting the country’s plastic pollution crisis on Wednesday. April 10, 2019. Nestle was named one of the worst plastic polluters after cleanups of plastic waste around the world in 2018.Locations:Asia-Luzon-Makati-Metro Manila-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:10 Apr, 2019Credit:© Basilio H. Sepe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2000px X 1333pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Animal likeness-Banners-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Commercial businesses-Day-Direct communications-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Nestlé S.A.-Outdoors-Performing artists-Plastics-Props-Sculptures-SignsShoot:Activists March at Nestle HQ in the PhilippinesA day before Nestlé’s Annual General Meeting, around a hundred activists belonging to the global #breakfreefromplastic movement trooped to Nestlé’s Philippine headquarters to demand accountability for their role in abetting the country’s plastic pollution crisis.Accompanied by higantes and a serpent-like plastic monster, the groups delivered a demand letter and “invoice from the Filipino people” outlining the costs of Nestlé’s single-use plastic packaging to human health impacts, environmental pollution, death of wildlife, damage tolivelihoods and businesses, greenhouse gas emissions, and waste management costs.Related Collections:Nestlé Pollution Actions Worldwide (Photos & Video)Plastic Monster Week of Actions Worldwide (All Locations Photos & Videos)