Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Bird-s-Nest-at-Nestle-HQ-in-Vevey--Switzerland-27MDHU5MN5B.htmlConceptually similarBird's Nest at Nestle HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandGP1SUO6MCompleted★★★★Bird's Nest at Nestle HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandGP1SUO6PCompleted★★★★Bird's Nest at Nestle HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandGP1SUO6QCompleted★★★★Bird's Nest at Nestle HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandGP1SUO7FCompleted★★★★Bird's Nest at Nestle HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandGP1SUO7HCompleted★★★★Bird's Nest at Nestle HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandGP1SUO7ICompleted★★★★Bird's Nest at Nestle HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandGP1SUO7KCompleted★★★★Bird's Nest at Nestle HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandGP1SUO7LCompleted★★★★★★Bird's Nest at Nestle HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandGP1SUO7NCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1SUO7XBird's Nest at Nestle HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandA sculpture which is a reminder of Nestlé's logo landed at Nestlé headquarters in the Swiss town of Vevey. Shortly before the publication of the "Branded V. III" report on 2 December 2020, the bird began to "fly" through Switzerland, making stops in Meggen and Zurich. The report shows that Nestlé is the third largest plastic polluter in the world. The nest of the bird sculpture contains disposable plastic from Nestlé and the same plastic is used as food for the chicks. During the unannounced visit, the activists demand: "Stop feeding the world with plastic".Locations:Europe-Switzerland-VeveyDate:6 Dec, 2020Credit:© Greenpeace / Joël HunnMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Art works-Birds-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Nestlé S.A.-Office buildings-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Plastics-Rubbish-SculpturesShoot:Bird's Nest at Nestlé HQ in Vevey, SwitzerlandA sculpture which is a reminder of Nestlé logo landed at Nestlé headquarters in the Swiss town of Vevey. Shortly before the publication of the "Branded V. III" report on 2 December 2020, the bird began to "fly" through Switzerland, making stops in Meggen and Zurich. The report shows that Nestlé is the third largest plastic polluter in the world. The nest of the bird sculpture contains disposable plastic from Nestlé and the same plastic is used as food for the chicks. During the unannounced visit, the activists demand: "Stop feeding the world with plastic".