Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastic-Monster-Walk-in-Cologne-27MZIFJWGQAO0.htmlConceptually similarPlastic Monster Walk in CologneGP0STT5Z4Completed★★★★Plastic Monster Walk in CologneGP0STT5Z5Completed★★★★Plastic Monster Walk in CologneGP0STT5U4Completed★★★★★★Plastic Monster Walk in CologneGP0STT5U0Completed★★★★Plastic Monster Walk in CologneGP0STT5U1Completed★★★★★★Plastic Monster Walk in CologneGP0STT5U3Completed★★★★Plastic Monster Walk in CologneGP0STT5YMCompleted★★★★Plastic Monster Walk in CologneGP0STT5TNCompleted★★★★Plastic Monster Walk in CologneGP0STT5TOCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STT5UDPlastic Monster Walk in CologneGreenpeace activists walk with the plastic monster to Greenpeace ship Beluga II. Greenpeace protest against single use plastic waste with a huge artwork made of plastic waste from the Philippines. The walk is part of the Beluga II tour on the river Rhine.In original language:Plastik Monster in KoelnMit einem Plastikmonster ziehen Greenpeace Aktivisten vom Liegeplatz der Beluga II zum Rheingarten , um gegen Plastikmuell zu protestieren. Das Monster besteht aus Muell, den Greenpeace-Aktivisten auf den Philippinen an den Straenden unbewohnter Inseln gesammelt haben. Der Großteil des Plastikmuells besteht aus Einwegverpackungen von Unilever, Nestlé und Procter & Gamble.Locations:Cologne-Germany-Western EuropeDate:29 Mar, 2019Credit:© Marten van Dijl / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4753px X 3169pxKeywords:Art installations-Art works-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Plastics-SculpturesShoot:Plastic Monster Walk in CologneGreenpeace activists with the plastic monster on a walk to Greenpeace ship Beluga II. Greenpeace protest against single use plastic waste with a huge artwork made of plastic waste from the Philippines. The walk is part of the Beluga II tour on the river Rhine. Large banner reads "Nestlé No Excuse Stop Single Use.” and "Break free from plastic!". On Saturday the Irish rock band The Riptide Movement played at the open boat event. Nestlé produces 1.7 million tonnes of plastic annually.