Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Petition-Delivery-at-Coca-Cola-HQ-in-Georgia-27MZIFJX9D5RX.htmlConceptually similarPetition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaGP0STRF8QCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaGP0STRF8RCompleted★★★★★★Petition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaGP0STRF8SCompleted★★★★★★Petition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaGP0STRF8TCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaGP0STRF8UCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaGP0STRF8MCompleted★★★★★★Petition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaGP0STRF94Completed★★★★★★Petition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaGP0STRF8XCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaGP0STRF8WCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRF8VPetition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaActress and director Bonnie Wright (R-center) joined Greenpeace USA activists including Kate Melges (R) at Coca-Cola headquarters to deliver the message, accepted by Coca-Cola Communications Director Ann Moore (L) and Senior Director of Environmental Policies Ben Jordan (L-center), that more than 585,000 people want the company to abandon single-use plastics. Greenpeace launched a global campaign spanning five continents on Coke in 2017. Greenpeace is urging the company to phase out throwaway plastic, introduce reusable containers and innovative delivery systems, and ensure that all remaining packaging is 100 percent recycled.Locations:Atlanta-Georgia-United States of AmericaDate:10 Jan, 2018Credit:© Tami Chappell / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3397px X 2482pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Actors-Celebrities-Day-Direct communications-Flags-Greenpeace activists-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Non-violent direct actions-Oceans (campaign title)-Petitions-Plastics-Small group of people-The Coca-Cola Company-WomenShoot:Petition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in GeorgiaActress and director Bonnie Wright joined Greenpeace USA activists at Coca-Cola headquarters to deliver the message that more than 585,000 people want the company to abandon single-use plastics. Greenpeace launched a global campaign spanning five continents on Coke in 2017. Greenpeace is urging the company to phase out throwaway plastic, introduce reusable containers and innovative delivery systems, and ensure that all remaining packaging is 100 percent recycled.Related Collections:Petition Delivery at Coca-Cola HQ in Georgia (Photos & Video)