Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastics-Petition-Delivery-to-Target-Headquarters-in-Minnesota-27MZIFJ8VHW9F.htmlConceptually similarPlastics Petition Delivery to Target Headquarters in MinnesotaGP0STU7HWCompleted★★★★Plastics Petition Delivery to Target Headquarters in MinnesotaGP0STU7HPCompleted★★★★Plastics Petition Delivery to Target Headquarters in MinnesotaGP0STU7HTCompleted★★★★★Plastics Petition Delivery to Target Headquarters in MinnesotaGP0STU7HVCompleted★★★★Plastics Petition Delivery to Target Headquarters in MinnesotaGP0STU7HYCompleted★★★★Plastics Petition Delivery to Target Headquarters in MinnesotaGP0STU7I5Completed★★★★Plastics Petition Delivery to Target Headquarters in MinnesotaGP0STU7HUCompleted★★★★★Plastics Petition Delivery to Target Headquarters in MinnesotaGP0STU7HRCompleted★★★★Plastics Petition Delivery to Target Headquarters in MinnesotaGP0STU7HQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STU7HOPlastics Petition Delivery to Target Headquarters in MinnesotaGreenpeace activists deliver more than 220,000 petition signatures to Target's Communication Director Jenna Reck, left, at the headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. People nationwide are calling on Target to take action on single-use plastics by announcing a bold, ambitious plan to reduce and ultimately eliminate single-use plastics in its operations. Activist from right are: Devin Burri, Theresa Carter and Kaitlyn Trent.Locations:Minneapolis-Minnesota-North America-United States of AmericaDate:13 Nov, 2019Credit:© Annabelle Marcovici / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Direct communications-Greenpeace activists-Hands-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Office buildings-Petitions-Small group of people-Target Corporation-WomenShoot:Target HQ Petition Delivery in the USGreenpeace activists delivered more than 220,000 petition signatures to Target’s corporate headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. People nationwide are calling on Target to take action on single-use plastics by announcing a bold, ambitious plan to reduce and ultimately eliminate single-use plastics in its operations.