Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Beach-Clean-Up-Activity-in-Bali-27MZIFJWQX98Q.htmlConceptually similarBeach Clean Up Activity in BaliGP0STSFPCCompleted★★★★Beach Clean Up Activity in BaliGP0STSFPYCompleted★★★★Beach Clean Up Activity in BaliGP0STSFPZCompleted★★★★★Beach Clean Up Activity in BaliGP0STSFPUCompleted★★★★Beach Clean Up Activity in BaliGP0STSFPVCompleted★★★★Beach Clean Up Activity in BaliGP0STSFP7Completed★★★★Beach Clean Up Activity in BaliGP0STSFPACompleted★★★★Beach Clean Up Activity in BaliGP0STSFPBCompleted★★★★Beach Clean Up Activity in BaliGP0STSFP9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STSFPPBeach Clean Up Activity in BaliGreenpeace volunteers collect and audit plastic garbage during the International Coastal Cleanup Day in Mertasari beach, Sanur, Bali. Greenpeace Indonesia is holding the same activity in other two locations in Indonesia: Tangerang and Yogyakarta, as part of the #BreakFreeFromPlastic global movement to reduce single use plastic products usage.Date:16 Sep, 2018Credit:© Made Nagi / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Beaches-Cleaning-Day-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Litter-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Plastics-RubbishShoot:Beach Clean Up and Brand Audit Activity in BaliGreenpeace volunteers collect and audit plastic garbage during the International Coastal Cleanup Day in Mertasari beach, Sanur, Bali. Greenpeace Indonesia holds the same activity also in other 2 cities, Tangerang and Yogykarta, as a part of #BreakFreeFromPlastic global movement to reduce single use plastic products usage.