Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/GE-Baby-Formula-Action-in-Melbourne-27MZIFI53A2B.htmlConceptually similarGE Baby Formula Action in MelbourneGP0271ECompleted★★★★GE Baby Formula Action in MelbourneGP0271FCompleted★★★★GE Baby Formula Action in MelbourneGP0271GCompleted★★★★GE Baby Formula Action in MelbourneGP0271HCompleted★★★★GE Baby Formula Action in MelbourneGP0271ICompleted★★★★★★GE Baby Formula Action in SydneyGP0271QCompleted★★★★GE Baby Formula Action in SydneyGP0271LCompleted★★★★GE Baby Formula Action in SydneyGP0271MCompleted★★★★★★★GE Baby Formula Action in SydneyGP0271KCompleted★★★★View AllGP0271JGE Baby Formula Action in MelbourneA Greenpeace activist labels the baby formula S-26 Soy at a Coles store in Fitzroy, Melbourne, tagging it as genetically modified and giving parents the right to choose.Greenpeace is demanding that the supermarkets remove the products from the shelves until proper testing and labelling has been undertaken.The breast milk replacement formula S26 Soy is produced by American pharmaceutical company Pfizer and Greenpeace discovered that the product was contaminated with GM (genetically modified) soy after they commissioned tests on how safe several infant formula products were.Locations:Australia-Melbourne-OceaniaDate:27 Sep, 2010Credit:© Luis Enrique Ascui / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2500px X 1667pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Babies (0-2)-Consumers-Day-Genetic engineering-Greenpeace activists-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Labelling actions-Leaflets-Mothers-One person-SAGE (campaign title)-Seriousness-Soya beans-Supermarkets-WomenShoot:GE Baby Formula Action in MelbourneGreenpeace activists carry out an action at a Coles store in Fitzroy, Melbourne, placing labels on the baby formula S-26 Soy, and tagging it as genetically modified to give parents the right to choose.Greenpeace is demanding that the supermarkets remove the products from the shelves until proper testing and labelling has been undertaken.The breast milk replacement formula S26 Soy is produced by American pharmaceutical company Pfizer and Greenpeace discovered that the product was contaminated with GM (genetically modified) soy after they commissioned tests on how safe several infant formula products were.Related Collections:Actions Against GE Baby Formula in Australia (All Photographers)