Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Petition-Delivery-at-HSBC-Headquarters-in-Jakarta-27MZIFJJ1F0U9.htmlConceptually similarPetition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGP0STQIDTCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGP0STQIEACompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGP0STQIDUCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGP0STQIDVCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGP0STQIE3Completed★★★★Petition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGP0STQIE6Completed★★★★Petition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGP0STQIE8Completed★★★★Petition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGP0STQIEBCompleted★★★★Petition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGP0STQIEDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQIECPetition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGreenpeace activist wears orangutan and carries banner during a protest at HSBC headquarter in Jakarta to delivers petition on Thursday, February 9, 2017. More than 203,000 people from global signed the petition for HSBC to stop funding six palm oil corporations that destructs rain forest and peat land in Indonesia.Greenpeace International released a report that proved The Six "dirty" corporations that destructs Indonesian forest, peat land and also violated human right. The name of the corporations are, Bumitama, Goodhope, Noble, POSCO Daewoo, IOI, and Salim Group/Indofood.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:9 Feb, 2017Credit:© Jurnasyanto Sukarno / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5200px X 3552pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Banks-Day-Direct communications-Endangered species-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Orangutans-Outdoors-Signs-Theatrical costumesShoot:Petition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in JakartaGreenpeace activists and Forest Fire Prevention Team hold an action to deliver a petition and leaflets to HSBC Bank headquarters in Jakarta. More than 203,000 people globally signed the petition asking HSBC to stop funding six palm oil corporations that destroy the rain forest and peat land in Indonesia. Greenpeace International has released a report with results of the investigation which shows how the six "dirty" corporations are funding forest and peatland destruction as well as violating human rights. The name of the corporations are, Bumitama, Goodhope, Noble, POSCO Daewoo, IOI, and Salim Group/Indofood.Related Collections:Petition Delivery at HSBC Headquarters in Jakarta (Photos & Video)