Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Aluminium-Slag-Portugal---Switzerland-27MZIFLM0493.htmlConceptually similarAluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGP020V6Completed★★★★Aluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGP021KCCompleted★★★★Aluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGP021KDCompleted★★★★Aluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGP020V7Completed★★★★Aluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGP020V4Completed★★★★Aluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGP020V5Completed★★★★Aluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGP020V9Completed★★★★★★Aluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGP020VACompleted★★★★Aluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGP020V8Completed★★★★View AllGP020V3Aluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGreenpeace acitivists in Setubal, Portugal where the aluminium slag of Refonda was unloaded. The activists are ready to load a truck with 10 tons of aluminium slag. The truck transports the hazardous waste back to Basel in Switzerland.Locations:Europe, West Europe-Portugal-SetúbalDate:4 Nov, 1993Credit:© Greenpeace / Mark WarfordMaximum size:2937px X 2035pxRestrictions:Images ok for use in all Greenpeace campaigns, products and brochures. NOT FOR ADVERTISING OR COMMERCIAL USE.Keywords:Actions and protests-Aluminium-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Outdoors-Protective clothing-Three people-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)-Transportation-TreesShoot:Toxics Action Aluminium Slag Portugal / SwitzerlandGreenpeace activists collected 10 tons of aluminium slag from a Portugese waste dump and spent three days transporting it to the Swiss/French border (November 4th till 7th). The slag was originally sent to Portugal from Switzerland to be recycled. However the facilities were not available and 30'000 tons of hazardous waste were dumping in the open unprotected since 1987. The waste is endangering the environmental of the Portuguese City Setubal.Already several times Portugal demanded the Swiss authorities to provide for the return of the hazardous waste which Refonda, a subsidiary of Alu-Suisse, has transported illegaly to Portugal. But the Federal Office for the Environment fails to act and Refonda shirks its responsibility. Greenpeace submit accusaition against both of them.