Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/GreenDay-Plastic-Free-Picnic-Event-in-Taiwan-27MZIFJ8WL1SB.htmlConceptually similarGreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in TaiwanGP0STTJ2ECompleted★★★★GreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in TaiwanGP0STTJ2RCompleted★★★★GreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in TaiwanGP0STTJ2ICompleted★★★★GreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in TaiwanGP0STTJ2PCompleted★★★★GreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in TaiwanGP0STTJ2DCompleted★★★★GreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in TaiwanGP0STTJ2HCompleted★★★★★GreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in TaiwanGP0STTJ2SCompleted★★★★GreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in TaiwanGP0STTJ2UCompleted★★★★GreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in TaiwanGP0STTJ2FCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTJ2GGreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in TaiwanGreenDay is a plastic-free picnic concert that invites general public to experience a sustainable lifestyle. The stage and movie screening are powered by 100% renewable energy. The event includes an exhibition and a VR area that shows the threats of plastic pollution to marine life, and Make Something workshops of beeswax food wrap and lemon shampoo. Led by a group of Greenpeace volunteers, the events in two cities, Taipei and Taichung, attracts a turnout of 2,150 people.In original language:2018【GreenDay 綠・日子】【GreenDay 綠・日子】是由綠色和平和志工共同創辦的活動,於臺北華山文創園區舉辦。以「環境守護,就是一種生活方式」,邀請民眾體驗簡單與永續的綠色生活。所有的音樂表演、電影播放都以100%綠能供電。超過1,000位支持者到現場參與,透過貨櫃展示、VR模擬實境影片、蜂蠟及檸檬洗頭水的手作體驗,以及音樂和電影的感染力,感受真正的「綠・日子」。Locations:East Asia-Taipei-TaiwanDate:21 Oct, 2018Credit:© Greenpeace / Chong Kok YewMaximum size:4500px X 3375pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Boys-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Children-Day-Girls-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Portraits-Public engagement-SignsShoot:GreenDay Plastic-Free Picnic Event in Taiwan 2018GreenDay is a plastic-free picnic concert that invites general public to experience a sustainable lifestyle. The stage and movie screening are powered by 100% renewable energy. The event includes an exhibition and a VR area that shows the threats of plastic pollution to marine life, and Make Something workshops of beeswax food wrap and lemon shampoo. Led by a group of Greenpeace volunteers, the events in two cities, Taipei and Taichung, attracts a turnout of 2,150 people.