Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Lumber-Liquidators-Blockade-27MZIF3CFD2Z.htmlConceptually similarLumber Liquidators BlockadeGP0STODSMCompleted★★★★Lumber Liquidators BlockadeGP0STOEDPCompleted★★★★Lumber Liquidators BlockadeGP0STOEDOCompleted★★★★★★Lumber Liquidators BlockadeGP0STODSJCompleted★★★★Lumber Liquidators BlockadeGP0STODSHCompleted★★★★Lumber Liquidators BlockadeGP0STODSICompleted★★★★Lumber Liquidators BlockadeGP0STODSKCompleted★★★★Lumber Liquidators BlockadeGP0STODSNCompleted★★★★Lumber Liquidators BlockadeGP0STODSOCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STODSLLumber Liquidators BlockadeA Lumber Liquidator employee talks with Greenpeace campaigner Daniel Brindis, center, and an activist outside company headquarters in Toano. Greenpeace activists are blocking the entrances to Lumber Liquidators' headquarters on the morning of the company's annual general meeting to protest the company's links to illegally logged wood from the Brazilian Amazon.Locations:North America-Toano, Virginia-United States of America-VirginiaDate:23 May, 2014Credit:© Tazz / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6328px X 6130pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Day-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace vehicles-KWCI (GPI)-Lumber Liquidators-Outdoors-Roads-Signs-Sunny-Timber-Timber industryShoot:Lumber Liquidators Blockade in VirginiaGreenpeace activists block the entrances to Lumber Liquidators’ headquarters, on the morning of the company’s annual general meeting in Toano, Virginia. The activists are protesting the company’s links to illegally logged wood from the Brazilian Amazon. A week earlier Greenpeace released the results of a two year investigation into the Brazilian timber industry which showed that Lumber Liquidators has been doing business with timber exporters in Brazil that have direct ties to illegal logging in the Amazon.Related Collections:Lumber Liquidators HQ Blockade in Virginia (Photos & Video)