Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Ban-the-Bag-Action-in-Melbourne-27MZIFJXVTDOF.htmlConceptually similarBan the Bag Action in MelbourneGP0STQYKCCompleted★★★★Ban the Bag Action in MelbourneGP0STQYKACompleted★★★★★★Ban the Bag Action in MelbourneGP0STQYKDCompleted★★★★Ban the Bag Action in MelbourneGP0STQYKWCompleted★★★★Ban the Bag Action in MelbourneGP0STQYKOCompleted★★★★Ban the Bag Action in MelbourneGP0STQYKZCompleted★★★★★★Ban the Bag Action in MelbourneGP0STQYKPCompleted★★★★★★Ban the Bag Action in MelbourneGP0STQYKUCompleted★★★★Ban the Bag Action in MelbourneGP0STQYKLCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQYK9Ban the Bag Action in MelbourneGreenpeace is calling on NSW Environment Minister Upton and Victorian Environment Minister D'Ambrosio to finally ban the bag at today’s meeting of environment ministers.Locations:Australia-Melbourne-Victoria (Australia)Date:28 Jul, 2017Maximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Musical instruments-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Parliament buildings-Plastics-Signs-Small group of people-Urban areas-WomenShoot:Ban the Bag Action outside Meeting of State Environment Ministers in MelbourneNew analysis by Greenpeace released today shows that if NSW and Victoria continue to fail to ‘ban the bag’, an estimated 1.6 - 2 billion more bags per year will be used in Australia, even with voluntary phase outs by supermarkets. The analysis comes as Environment Ministers from across Australia meet in Melbourne today. Greenpeace plastics campaigner Samantha Wockner was joined by Greenpeace supporters and allies from the Boomerang Alliance rallied outside the national meeting with this beautiful banner designed by local Sydney artist James Harney.Related Collections:Ban the Bag: Week of Action in Australia