Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-Barbie-in-Denmark-27MZIFIJPI0Z.htmlConceptually similarProtest against Barbie in DenmarkGP02HO8Completed★★★★Protest against Barbie in DenmarkGP02HO7Completed★★★★Protest against Barbie in DenmarkGP02HO9Completed★★★★Protest Against Mattel in HelsinkiGP02EJXCompleted★★★★Protest Against Mattel in HelsinkiGP02EJYCompleted★★★★★★Protest Against Mattel in HelsinkiGP02EJZCompleted★★★★Protest Against Mattel in HelsinkiGP02EK0Completed★★★★Protest against Barbie in DenmarkGP02HO5Completed★★★★Protest at Mattel's UK HeadquartersGP02EJLCompleted★★★★View AllGP02HO6Protest against Barbie in DenmarkGreenpeace activists wearing "barbaric" T-shirts protest at the BR and ToysRus Nordic Headquarters in Tuna near Roskilde. A large banner saying "Det er slut Barbie: Jeg dater ikke Piger der ødelægger regnskoven" ("Barbie, it's over: I do not date girls that are into deforestation") is placed on the wall near the entrance of the Headquarters and activists hand out leaflets to employees demanding Mattel to stop using pulp from rainforests for the wrapping of Barbie dollsLocations:Denmark-Europe-ScandinaviaDate:8 Jun, 2011Credit:© Greenpeace / Peter SoerensenMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)-Banners-Day-Deforestation-Direct communications-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Ken (Mattel product)-KWCI (GPI)-Leaflets-Mattel-Office buildings-Outdoors-Paper industry-Pink-Public engagement-Rainforests-Three people-Toys R USShoot:Protest against Barbie in DenmarkGreenpeace action at the BR and ToysRus Nordic Headquarters in Tuna near Roskilde. Activists put up a large banner saying "Det er slut Barbie: Jeg dater ikke Piger der ødelægger regnskoven" ("Barbie, it's over: I don't date girls that are into deforestation"), and hand out leaflets to employees urging the companies to demand Mattel, the producer of Barbie, to stop using pulp from the Indonesian rainforest in their packaging. The pulp comes from the largest supplier of Indonesian pulp, Asia Pulp & Paper (APP. APP is involved in deforestation in Bukit Tigapuluh and Kerumutan where the endangered Sumatran tigers live.Related Collections:Barbie Wrapped in Rainforest Destruction Scandal