Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Greenpeace-China-Joins-Music-Festival-to-Promote-Plastic-Free-Living-in-Shanghai-27MDHU6VZSE.htmlConceptually similarGreenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in ShanghaiGP1SUIL9Completed★★★★Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in ShanghaiGP1SUILDCompleted★★★★Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in ShanghaiGP1SUILBCompleted★★★★Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in ShanghaiGP1SUILACompleted★★★★Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in ShanghaiGP1SUILCCompleted★★★★★Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in ShanghaiGP1SUILYCompleted★★★★Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in ShanghaiGP1SUIMHCompleted★★★★Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in ShanghaiGP1SUIMKCompleted★★★★Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in ShanghaiGP1SUIMLCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUIMJGreenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in ShanghaiGreenpeace China joins the two-day “Simple Life Music Festival” in Shanghai, China to promote the idea of plastic-free living. Greenpeace pushes the beverage booths to use less one-off plastic cups. Besides setting up an information booth to promote BYO (bring your own) lifestyle, Greenpeace manages to have the beverage booths to allow customers to use their own cups and flasks when buying beverages, in an effort to reduce single-use plastic containers.In original language:绿色和平在中国上海的音乐节宣传无塑理念绿色和平参与了在上海外滩举办的为期两天的“简单生活节”,宣传无塑理念还鼓励饮品摊位一起推动不使用一次性塑料饮料杯的行动。Locations:Asia-China-ShanghaiDate:17 Oct, 2020Credit:© Wendi Wu / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Festivals-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Plastics-Public engagementShoot:Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in Shanghai, ChinaGreenpeace China joins the two-day “Simple Life Music Festival” in Shanghai, China to promote the idea of plastic-free living. Volunteers have set up an information booth to promote BYO (bring your own) lifestyle. Greenpeace also commissioned an art installation, Amazing Grace, created by artist Tong Kunniao, to expose the problem of single-use plastic bottles.