Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forest-Action-at-Kimberly-Clark-in-Italy-27MZIFLCY9_S.htmlConceptually similarForest Action at Kimberly-Clark in ItalyGP0YR4Completed★★★★Forest Action at Kimberly-Clark in ItalyGP0X9KCompleted★★★★Save the Great Northern Forest Action at Essity HQ in ItalyGP0STR55GCompleted★★★★Save the Great Northern Forest Action at Essity HQ in ItalyGP0STR55KCompleted★★★★Save the Great Northern Forest Action at Essity HQ in ItalyGP0STR55OCompleted★★★★Save the Great Northern Forest Action at Essity HQ in ItalyGP0STR55ICompleted★★★★★★Save the Great Northern Forest Action at Essity HQ in ItalyGP0STR55HCompleted★★★★★★Save the Great Northern Forest Action at Essity HQ in ItalyGP0STR55NCompleted★★★★★★Kleercut Protest at International Tissue Conference in MiamiGP03CTCCompleted★★★★View AllGP01602Forest Action at Kimberly-Clark in ItalyGreenpeace activists suspend a banner reading ‘Stop Flushing Ancient Forests Down the Toilet’ from the rooftop of the European headquarters of the world’s largest paper tissue manufacturer, Kimberly-Clark. Activists also installed toilet bowls outside Kimberly-Clark’s offices with trees being ‘flushed down’ them. This was to highlight the company’s destruction of ancient Canadian Boreal forests to make toilet paper and other tissue products for the European market.Locations:Alpine Countries-Italy-Piedmont-TurinDate:9 Nov, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Andrea GuermaniMaximum size:1769px X 1181pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Boreal forests-Buildings-Caucasian appearance-Chaining actions-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Kimberly-Clark-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Office buildings-Outdoors-Paper industry-Props-Small group of people-Young adultsShoot:Forests Action Against Kimberly Clark in ItalyGreenpeace activists suspend a banner reading "Stop Flushing Ancient Forests Down the Toilet" from the rooftop of the European headquarters of the worlds largest paper tissue manufacturer, Kimberly-Clark. Activists also installed toilet bowls outside Kimberly-Clark™s offices with trees being "flushed down" them. This was to highlight the companies destruction of ancient Canadian Boreal forests to make toilet paper and other tissue products for the European market.