Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Presidential-Plastic-Action-Plan-Projection-in-Washington-D-C--27MDHU5O25K.htmlConceptually similarPresidential Plastic Action Plan Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUO2YCompleted★★★★★★Presidential Plastic Action Plan Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUO3LCompleted★★★★Presidential Plastic Action Plan Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUO3MCompleted★★★★★★Presidential Plastic Action Plan Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUO3OCompleted★★★★★★Presidential Plastic Action Plan Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUO3PCompleted★★★★★★Presidential Plastic Action Plan Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUO3QCompleted★★★★Presidential Plastic Action Plan Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUO2WCompleted★★★★Presidential Plastic Action Plan Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUO3JCompleted★★★★Presidential Plastic Action Plan Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUO3KCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUO31Presidential Plastic Action Plan Projection in Washington D.C.Local activists for federal action to address the plastic pollution crisis projected anti-plastic messages onto the United States EPA Headquarters in Washington D.C., to help promote the Presidential Plastic Action Plan. Similar displays happened in New Orleans, Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Columbus, Ohio. The plan urges President-elect Biden to address the plastic pollution crisis with a series of executive orders shortly after taking office.Locations:United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:7 Dec, 2020Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4579px X 3250pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Evening-Flags-Government buildings-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Plastics-Projection actionsShoot:Presidential Plastic Action Plan Projection at EPA in Washington D.C.Local activists for federal action to address the plastic pollution crisis projected anti-plastic messages onto the United States EPA Headquarters in Washington D.C., to help promote the Presidential Plastic Action Plan. Similar displays happened in New Orleans, Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Columbus, Ohio. The plan urges President-elect Biden to address the plastic pollution crisis with a series of executive orders shortly after taking office.