Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Company--Takeover--at-Shell-HQ-27MDHUWRHE1.htmlConceptually similarCompany "Takeover" at Shell HQGP11V7Completed★★★★Company "Takeover" at Shell HQGP11VKCompleted★★★★Company "Takeover" at Shell HQGP11V8Completed★★★★Company "Takeover" at Shell HQGP11VACompleted★★★★Company "Takeover" at Shell HQGP11V9Completed★★★★Action on Shell Building in AmsterdamGP0STPAIMCompleted★★★★Peter Voser at AGM in The HagueGP043CPCompleted★★★★GP NL Executive Director Sylvia BorrenGP02AUTCompleted★★★★GP NL Executive Director Sylvia BorrenGP02AUUCompleted★★★★View AllGP11V6Company "Takeover" at Shell HQHolding a banner which reads "Stop Shell, Save the Arctic," activists block the entrances to Shell headquarters as part of a Greenpeace company "takeover." Greenpeace takes control of Shell to prevent hundreds of employees continuing their work on risky oil drillings in the Arctic. Inside, Greenpeace Netherlands’ executive director Sylvia Borren moves into the office of “former” Shell CEO Peter Voser, to outline a clean corporate strategy for Shell. Managed by Borren, Shell will now protect the Arctic and invest in clean energy.Locations:Netherlands-The Hague-Western EuropeDate:13 Jul, 2012Credit:© Gerard Til / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2592px X 1728pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Banners-Chaining actions-Chief executive officers (CEO)-Climate (campaign title)-Direct communications-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Logos-Medium group of people-Occupation actions-Office buildings-Offshore drilling-Oil (fossil fuel)-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)Shoot:Company "Takeover" at Shell HQGreenpeace takes control of oil company Shell, as Greenpeace Netherlands’ executive director Sylvia Borren moves into the office of “former” Shell CEO Peter Voser. Outside, 70 Greenpeace activists block the entrances to Shell’s headquarters in The Hague to prevent hundreds of employees continuing their work on risky oil drillings in the Arctic. Borren will now work to outline a clean corporate strategy for Shell. “Shell claims to be an environmentally-minded oil company, but in reality the company invests in risky projects to squeeze out the last drops of oil from the Earth,” said Borren. “The intended oil drillings could end in disaster for the vulnerable Arctic. Therefore, as new director, I’ve decided that Shell will immediately stop these dangerous plans and invest their billions of profits in clean energy like wind, solar and hydropower.” Greenpeace will help Shell to end its addiction to oil. Managed by Borren, Shell will now protect the Arctic and invest in clean energy.Related Collections:Global Shell Protests (Photo + Video)