Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kids-for-Forests-Recycling-Action-27MZIFL4TUER.htmlConceptually similarKids for Forests Recycling ActionGP01S4TCompleted★★★★Kids for Forests Recycling ActionGP01S4UCompleted★★★★Kids for Forests Recycling ActionGP01S4XCompleted★★★★Kids for Forests Recycling ActionGP01S4WCompleted★★★★Kids for Forests Recycling ActionGP01S4VCompleted★★★★Climate Action Bicycle Tour Polar Bear with ChildGP01ROLCompleted★★★★Climate Action Bicycle Tour in Zurich SwitzerlandGP01ROMCompleted★★★★Climate Action Polar Bear with ChildrenGP01ROQCompleted★★★★Climate Action Polar Bear Talks to PoliticianGP01RORCompleted★★★★View AllGP01S4SKids for Forests Recycling Action"Kids for Forests" activists, some of them disguised as gorillas, are going by bike to the Canton Zug Government building. They want to ask the government of Canton Zug to use more recycled paper in the cantonal administration.In original language:Kinder für den Wald Aktion für Recycling in ZugZug, 06. Oktober 2006: "Kids for Forests" von Greenpeace ueberreichten dem Direktionssekretaer der Bauverwaltung, Max Gisler, in Zug eine Ermahnungsurkunde um die Zuger Regierung daran zu erinnern, dass der Kanton lediglich 20 Prozent Recycling Papier verwendet. Erstrebenswert sind gemaess Greenpeace 60 Prozent. Die Bananen sind als Wegzehrung fuer die Magistraten auf ihrem Weg zum Urwald schonendem Verhalten gedacht. © Greenpeace / Ex-Press / Michael WuertenbergLocations:Europe, East Europe, Alpine Countries-Switzerland-ZugDate:6 Oct, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Ex-Press / Michael WürtenbergMaximum size:3008px X 1960pxRestrictions:FOR NON-COMMERCIAL GREENPEACE PUBLISHED MATERIAL EXCEPT FOR FUNDRAISING. FOR ALL EXTERNAL INQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT GREENPEACE SWITZERLAND PHOTO LIBRARY.Keywords:Bicycles-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Kids for Forests-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Recycling-Small group of people-Theatrical costumesShoot:Kids for Forests Recycling Action in Switzerland"Kids for Forests" activists ask the government of Canton Zug to use more recycled paper in the cantonal administration. Just 20% of the paper used by Canton Zug is recycled paper, according to Greenpeace it should be at least 60 %.