Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forest-Action-at-Voith-in-Heidenheim-27MZIFJ690F2O.htmlConceptually similarForest Action at Voith in HeidenheimGP0STPQGECompleted★★★★Forest Action at Voith in HeidenheimGP0STPQGDCompleted★★★★Forest Action at Voith in HeidenheimGP0STPQGCCompleted★★★★Forest Action at Voith in HeidenheimGP0STPQGHCompleted★★★★Forest Action at Voith in HeidenheimGP0STPQGBCompleted★★★★Forest Action at Voith in HeidenheimGP0STPQGICompleted★★★★Forest Action at Voith in HeidenheimGP0STPQGGCompleted★★★★Action at Siemens Headquarter in GermanyGP0STPSX8Completed★★★★Action at Siemens Headquarter in GermanyGP0STPSX6Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPQGFForest Action at Voith in HeidenheimGreenpeace activists protest in front of the headquarters of German company Voith in Heidenheim to raise awareness and inform employees and the public about the company’s plan to get involved in the construction of a new mega dam in Brazil.In original language:Aktion vor Voith in HeidenheimGreenpeace Aktivisten protestieren vor dem Firmensitz von Voith in Heidenheim gegen die Plaene des Unternehmens sich an einem neuen Staudamm Bauprojekt im Brasilianischen Regenwald zu beteiligen.Locations:Europe-Germany-Heidenheim an der BrenzDate:14 Apr, 2016Credit:© Oliver Soulas / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3744px X 5616pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Dams-Day-Direct communications-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Office buildings-One person-OutdoorsShoot:Forest Action at Voith Headquarters in HeidenheimGreenpeace activists protest in front of the headquarters of German company Voith in Heidenheim to raise awareness and inform employees and the public about the company’s plan to get involved in the construction of a new mega dam in Brazil.The planned dam in the Tapajós basin will heavily impact the life of Munduruku indigenous people and riverside communities as well as threaten the fragile biome of the Amazon.Forest campaigner Jannes Stoppel talks to representatives of the company.