Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Global-Day-of-Action-to-Protect-Paradise-in-Philippines-27MZIF3OE3B9.htmlConceptually similarGlobal Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesGP0STOAK8Completed★★★★Global Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesGP0STOAK5Completed★★★★Global Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesGP0STOAK3Completed★★★★Global Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesGP0STOAK4Completed★★★★Global Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesGP0STOAK6Completed★★★★Global Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesGP0STOAK0Completed★★★★Global Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesGP0STOAK1Completed★★★★Global Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesGP0STOAK2Completed★★★★Global Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesGP0STOAKACompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STOAK7Global Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesA Greenpeace activist dressed as a Sumatran tiger hugs a tree stump to raise concern over the destruction of the rainforest during the tree-nurturing activity organized by Greenpeace and the UP Mountaineering Club at the Ipo Watershed in Bulacan, as part of a day of action to protect the paradise forests. Hundreds of Greenpeace activists across 13 countries take action online and in public spaces in cities around the world to demand Procter & Gamble to commit to zero deforestation to guarantee its products, which include Head & Shoulders, become forest-friendly.Locations:Bulacan Province-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:29 Mar, 2014Credit:© Gigie Cruz-Sy / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1800px X 1200pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Day-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Masks (costume)-One person-Outdoors-Palm oil (product)-Procter & Gamble (P&G)-Theatrical costumes-Tigers-Trees-WoodlandShoot:Global Day of Action to Protect Paradise in PhilippinesHundreds of Greenpeace activists across 13 countries are taking action online and in public spaces in cities around the world to demand Procter & Gamble take concrete steps to ensure that palm oil is not sourced from destroyed forest land. In this shoot children participate in a tree-nurturing activity organised by Greenpeace and the UP Mountaineering Club at the Ipo Watershed in Bulacan.