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Actions and protests
Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)
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Greenpeace volunteers
KWCI (GPI)
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Plastics
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Water
Water supply structures
PET Free Bottles Campaign in Tokyo
Greenpeace staff and volunteers place big mock-up panels representing “my bottle water server” at iconic places in Tokyo. As part of the PET Free Bottles Campaign, Greenpeace is proposing the installation of “My bottle water servers” which are re-filling water stations, where people can re-fill their reusable bottles instead of buying new plastic bottled water, to help cut down waste from single-use plastics. Shibuya Crossing, Shibuya, Tokyo.
In original language:
「給水機で減らそう TOKYOペットボトルフリー」
東京の象徴的かつ給水機があったら便利なポイントに、給水機の巨大パネルを設置。スクランブル交差点、東京都渋谷区、2019年1月11日。
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Unique identifier:
GP0STSXKR
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
11/01/2019
Locations:
Asia
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Japan
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Tokyo
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Tokyo Prefecture
Credit line:
© Sawako Obara / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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PET Free Bottles Campaign in Tokyo
The Greenpeace PET Free Bottle Campaign in Tokyo aims to find solutions to help reduce the use of PET bottles. The campaign proposes to install "my bottle water servers” (re-filling water stations), encouraging people to use reusable bottles and help cut down waste from PET bottles in order to move away from the mass consumption culture of single-use plastics. The campaign is encouraging the governor of Tokyo to collectively work on reducing plastic pollution in occasion of the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020.
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