Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plasticwatching-in-Moscow-Region--Russia-27MZIFJ8NEQ2A.htmlDownloadConceptually similarPlasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaGP0STUL1JCompleted★★★★Plasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaGP0STUL1ICompleted★★★★Plasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaGP0STUL1KCompleted★★★★Plasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaGP0STUL1LCompleted★★★★Plasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaGP0STUL1MCompleted★★★★Plasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaGP0STUL1NCompleted★★★★Plasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaGP0STUL1OCompleted★★★★Plasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaGP0STUL1PCompleted★★★★Plasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaGP0STUL1QCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUL1HPlasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaJournalists from Afisha Daily, a Russian online media outlet, participated in the plastic pollution research - plasticwatching. They collected garbage on the shore of Bulatnikovsky Pond in the Moscow region and studied it for types - plastic, glass, metal, etc.Plasticwatching is a Greenpeace Russia project. Hundreds of Russians from 171 cities were running 275 research events during one month (24/08-15/09). Greenpeace Russia collected the complete data and defined the main types of polluters of the shores of water bodies. These are cigarette butts, single-use plastic packaging, bags, bottles, food containers, cups and cup lids, wet wipes.Greenpeace Russia demands that the government reduces or bans certain types of single-use plastics to tackle the plastic pollution crisis.Locations:Eastern Europe-Moscow-RussiaDate:22 Aug, 2019Credit:© Gleb Kuznecov / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxRestrictions:FILE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD BY EXTERNAL MEDIA UNTIL 09/03/2026. TERMS OF DELIVERY: NO THIRD PARTIES, NO RESALE, NO ARCHIVE, FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NOT FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. CREDIT-LINE COMPULSORY.Keywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Cleaning-Close ups-Day-Dirty-KWCI (GPI)-Litter-Outdoors-Plastics-Pollution-Research-RubbishShoot:Plasticwatching in Moscow Region, RussiaJournalists from Afisha Daily, a Russian online media outlet, participated in the plastic pollution research - plasticwatching. They collected garbage on the shore of Bulatnikovsky Pond in the Moscow region and studied it for types - plastic, glass, metal, etc.Plasticwatching is a Greenpeace Russia project. Hundreds of Russians from 171 cities were running 275 research events during one month (24/08-15/09). Greenpeace Russia collected the complete data and defined the main types of polluters of the shores of water bodies. These are cigarette butts, single-use plastic packaging, bags, bottles, food containers, cups and cup lids, wet wipes.Greenpeace Russia demands that the government reduces or bans certain types of single-use plastics to tackle the plastic pollution crisis.