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Actions and protests
Day
Edeka
Greenpeace volunteers
KWCI (GPI)
Meat and Dairy (campaign title)
Non-violent direct actions
Outdoors
Supermarkets
Clean Graffiti Protest at Edeka Supermarket in Kiel
Greenpeace activists protest at an Edeka supermarket for more animal welfare and climate protection in Kiel. With banners, large stickers and clean graffiti messages, the environmental activists call on Edeka to stop selling meat from the lowest farming level. Edeka is the only large food retailer that refuses to remove fresh meat from its home-brand from the animal welfare-unfriendly farming method from its range.
Stickers read: "Edeka: Wir lieben Billigfleisch“ (Edeka: We love cheap meat), "Edeka: Wir lieben Artensterben“ (Edeka: We love species extinction) and "Edeka: Wir lieben Klimakrise“ (Edeka: We love climate crisis).
In original language:
Clean Graffiti-Protest bei Edeka in Kiel
Greenpeace Aktive protestieren vor Edeka-Filiale für mehr Tier- und Klimaschutz in Kiel. Mit Handbannern, großen Aufklebern und Clean Graffiti-Botschaften fordern die Umweltaktivist:innen Edeka dazu auf, Fleisch aus der Haltungsstufe 1 nicht mehr zu verkaufen. Edeka weigert sich als einziger großer Lebensmitteleinzelhändler, Frischfleisch ihrer Eigenmarken aus der tierschutzwidrigen Haltungsform 1 aus dem Sortiment zu nehmen.
Auf den Aufklebern steht: „Edeka: Wir lieben Billigfleisch“, „Edeka: Wir lieben Artensterben“ und „Edeka: Wir lieben Klimakrise“.
Unique identifier:
GP1SV96A
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
02/06/2021
Locations:
Europe
,
Germany
,
Kiel
Credit line:
© Maria Feck / Greenpeace
Size:
5760px × 3840px 6MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Clean Graffiti Protest at Edeka Supermarket in Kiel
Greenpeace activists protest at an Edeka supermarket for more animal welfare and climate protection in Kiel. With banners, large stickers and clean graffiti messages, the environmental activists call on Edeka to stop selling meat from the lowest farming level. Edeka is the only large food retailer that refuses to remove fresh meat from its home-brand from the animal welfare-unfriendly farming method from its range.
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