Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastival-in-Nijmegen-27MZIFJWG7XZE.htmlConceptually similarPlastival in NijmegenGP0STT5BUCompleted★★★★Plastival in NijmegenGP0STT509Completed★★★★★Plastival in NijmegenGP0STT50FCompleted★★★★★Plastival in NijmegenGP0STT50GCompleted★★★★Plastival in NijmegenGP0STT5AVCompleted★★★★Plastival in NijmegenGP0STT5BICompleted★★★★Plastival in NijmegenGP0STT50BCompleted★★★★★Plastival in NijmegenGP0STT50ACompleted★★★★★★★Plastival in NijmegenGP0STT50CCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STT60VPlastival in NijmegenPeople visiting the Beluga during the Plastic Monster during the Plastival, a festival for a world without single-use plastic. The event includes vegan food trucks, workshops, talks, films, music and two Greenpeace vessels anchored at the Waalkade. The ships are the ‘Beluga II’ and the Plastic Monster ship which carries a huge artwork made of plastic waste.Locations:Netherlands-Nijmegen-Western EuropeDate:24 Mar, 2019Credit:© Marten van Dijl / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4919px X 3183pxKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Festivals-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-MV Beluga II-Oceans (campaign title)-Open boat-Outdoors-Plastics-RiversShoot:Plastival in NijmegenThe Plastival is a festival for a world without single-use plastic. The event includes vegan food trucks, workshops, talks, films, music and two Greenpeace vessels anchored at the Waalkade. The ships are the ‘Beluga II’ and the Plastic Monster ship which carries a huge artwork made of plastic waste. A large banner at the event reads "Nestlé No Excuse Stop Single Use.” Nestlé produces 1.7 million tonnes of plastic annually. The Beluga II is on a tour throughout Europe, along with the Plastic Monster. The Plastival is the second stop of the tour. During the ship tour Greenpeace exposes plastic pollution for the monster that it is, ships it back to its corporate creators around the world, and demands that they slay the plastic monster.