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Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Action in San Francisco
More than one million people ahead of this year’s Earth Day (April 22) are demanding that the world’s largest corporations reduce their production of single-use plastic.
In the US, Greenpeace activists deployed two messages near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco that read “Break Free From Plastic” and “Stop Corporate Plastic Pollution”. “We are reaching a tipping point on single-use plastics, and it is time for any corporation that cares about a healthy planet to go beyond recycling alone. Throwaway plastics continue to pour into our oceans, our waterways, and our communities at an alarming rate,” said Graham Forbes, a Plastics Campaigner at Greenpeace USA.
Unique identifier:
GP0STRUEU
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
17/04/2018
Locations:
California
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North America
,
San Francisco
,
United States of America
Credit line:
© George Nikitin / Greenpeace
Size:
5000px × 3333px 5MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Action in San Francisco
More than one million people ahead of this year’s Earth Day (April 22) are demanding that the world’s largest corporations reduce their production of single-use plastic.
In the US, Greenpeace activists deployed two messages near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco that read “Break Free From Plastic” and “Stop Corporate Plastic Pollution”. “We are reaching a tipping point on single-use plastics, and it is time for any corporation that cares about a healthy planet to go beyond recycling alone. Throwaway plastics continue to pour into our oceans, our waterways, and our communities at an alarming rate,” said Graham Forbes, a Plastics Campaigner at Greenpeace USA.
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