Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/GE-Free-Bus-in-Luxembourg-27MZIFLM1403.htmlConceptually similarGE-Free Bus in LuxembourgGP020AECompleted★★★★GE-Free Bus in LuxembourgGP020ADCompleted★★★★GE-Free Bus in LuxembourgGP020ABCompleted★★★★GE-Free Bus in LuxembourgGP020AACompleted★★★★GE-Free Bus in LuxembourgGP020AGCompleted★★★★GE-Free Bus in LuxembourgGP020A2Completed★★★★★★GE-Free Bus in LuxembourgGP020A4Completed★★★★GE-Free Bus in LuxembourgGP020ACCompleted★★★★GE-Free Bus in LuxembourgGP020A6Completed★★★★View AllGP020AFGE-Free Bus in LuxembourgLuxembourg Minister of Agriculture, Mr Schneider, signs the Greenpeace GE-Free Future bus, showing his support for a GE-Free Europe. The Greenpeace bus is on tour around Europe - calling for a moratorium on all genetically engineered products in the EU in order to protect consumers, farmers and the environment.Locations:Europe-LuxembourgDate:26 Mar, 2010Credit:© Emma Stoner / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Buses-Day-Genetic engineering-Greenpeace vehicles-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Outdoors-Petitions-Politicians-Public engagement-SAGE (campaign title)-Umbrellas-Writing (activity)Shoot:GE-Free Future European Bus TourThe Greenpeace GE-free bus is on tour around Europe - calling for a moratorium on all genetically engineered produce in the EU in order to protect consumers, farmers and the environment. Greenpeace wants to stop the spread of GE crops in the European Union.Related Collections:GE-Free Future Bus Tour