Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Pig-Farm-Discharge-27MZIF66440.htmlConceptually similarPig Factory Farm in Cadelbosco, ItalyGP0STTDJECompleted★★★★Pig Factory Farm in Schivenoglia, ItalyGP0STTBF6Completed★★★★Pig Factory Farm in Cadelbosco, ItalyGP0STTDJFCompleted★★★★Manure’s Basins in the Po Valley, ItalyGP0STTBF2Completed★★★★Manure’s Basins in the Po Valley, ItalyGP0STTBF4Completed★★★★★Manure’s Basins in the Po Valley, ItalyGP0STTBF7Completed★★★★Woman with Respiratory Illness Living near Factory Farms in Cadelbosco, ItalyGP0STTCE3Completed★★★★Woman with Respiratory Illness Living near Factory Farms in Cadelbosco, ItalyGP0STTCE6Completed★★★★★Seaweed - Mediterranean 2006GP0GDECompleted★★★★View AllGP0ACFPig Farm DischargeThe Adriatic sea suffers acute eutrification from all the organic and inorganic waste being poured into it. A significant contributor to this is the waste from pig farms on the Italian coast where 26,000 pigs are bred. Greenpeace Italy action against one of the largest pig farms. The banner on the roof of a farm building reads '26,000 pigs = toxic algae'.Locations:Alpine Countries-Comacchio-ItalyDate:11 Apr, 1990Credit:© Greenpeace / Sergio FerrarisMaximum size:5540px X 3817pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Buildings-Farms-Industries-KWCI (GPI)-Pigs-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Pig Farm Discharge in ItalyThe Adriatic sea suffers acute eutrification from all the organic and inorganic waste being poured into it.