Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/James-River-Mill-Blockade-Action-27MZIFIPBUQD.htmlConceptually similarWisconsin DNR BannerGP02BIFCompleted★★★★Action at pulp and paper mill. Thunder Bay, USA.GP012QHCompleted★★★★★★Chemical Waste FlowGP02BI8Completed★★★★Blockade of the Railway Track in USAGP0TISCompleted★★★★Blockade of the Railway Track in USAGP0YXQCompleted★★★★Blockade of the Railway in Florida, USAGP0CIPCompleted★★★★Forests Log Export Action in WashingtonGP0STTETGCompleted★★★★Forests Log Export Action in WashingtonGP0STTETICompleted★★★★Forests Log Export Action in WashingtonGP0STTETKCompleted★★★★View AllGP02BIHJames River Mill Blockade ActionA police officer talks with Greenpeace activists sitting on top of a recreational vehicle blocking the main entrance of the James River Corporation's Pulp Mill.Locations:Green Bay-United States of America-WisconsinDate:8 Jul, 1988Credit:© Joseph Arcure / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5160px X 3528pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Banners-Chlorine production-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Paper industry-Police-Pollution-Pulp and paper mills-Summer-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Beluga Great Lakes Tour (1988)Documentation of the Greenpeace ship Beluga touring the Great Lakes of the United States and Canada confronting toxics discharge from pulp, paper, nuclear and chemical discharge pipes. The ship carried a lab capable of chemical analysis of water samples on board throughout the tour which included investigation of facilities and sites in the United States and Canada.