Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Blockade-to-Prevent-the-Loading-of-Hazardous-Waste-in--Denmark-27MZIFK390P.htmlConceptually similarBlockade to Prevent the Loading of Hazardous Waste in DenmarkGP0ADICompleted★★★★Blockade to Prevent the Loading of Hazardous Waste in DenmarkGP01CSRCompleted★★★★Blockade to Prevent the Loading of Hazardous Waste in DenmarkGP0IM4Completed★★★★Blockade to Prevent the Loading of Hazardous Waste in DenmarkGP074SCompleted★★★★Nuclear Free Seas Action in DenmarkGP013Q3Completed★★★★Nuclear Free Seas Action in DenmarkGP0IKQCompleted★★★★MOBY DICK with Amoco Oil RigGP012R0Completed★★★★★★MV GREENPEACE approaching the DDS steel smelter. Frederiksvaerk, DenmarkGP015U4Completed★★★★MV GREENPEACE blocking the DDS steel smelter's harbour Frederiksvaerk, Denmark.GP05MRCompleted★★★★View AllGP0N3FBlockade to Prevent the Loading of Hazardous Waste in DenmarkBlockade to prevent the loading of hazardous waste from the Danish Staalvalsevaerk onto the German ship LASS SUN, Frederiksvaerk, Denmark. The ship was scheduled to take the hazardous filter dust to Bilbao in Spain, where most of the waste is dumped in uncontrolled tips.Locations:Denmark-Frederiksvaerk-ScandinaviaDate:19 Aug, 1992Credit:© Greenpeace / Soeren DansgaardMaximum size:5655px X 3748pxKeywords:Day-Gas masks-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-MV Moby Dick-Outdoors-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Blockade of Waste Ship Lass Sun in DenmarkBlockade to prevent the loading of hazardous waste from the Danish Staalvalsevaerk onto the German ship LASS SUN, Frederiksvaerk, Denmark. The ship was scheduled to take the hazardous filter dust to Bilbao in Spain, where most of the waste is dumped in uncontrolled tips.