Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-Shell-in-Hamburg-27MZIFJ6AZAZA.htmlConceptually similarProtest against Shell in HamburgGP0STPBPKCompleted★★★★Protest against Shell in HamburgGP0STPBPMCompleted★★★★Protest against Shell in HamburgGP0STPBSBCompleted★★★★Protest against Shell in HamburgGP0STPBSCCompleted★★★★Protest against Shell in HamburgGP0STPBSGCompleted★★★★Protest against Shell in HamburgGP0STPBPJCompleted★★★★★★Protest against Shell in HamburgGP0STPBS7Completed★★★★Protest against Shell in HamburgGP0STPBSDCompleted★★★★Protest against Shell in HamburgGP0STPBS9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPBSJProtest against Shell in HamburgIn front of Hamburg's town hall, Greenpeace activists present a 1000m2 big cleaning rag which was sewed together during the last months from over 15,000 single cleaning rags. Those rags were personalised with messages to Shell and then sent to Greenpeace.In original language:Protest gegen Shell in HamburgAm Hamburger Rathausmarkt praesentieren Greenpeace-Aktivisten einen riesigen Putzlappen und protestieren damit gegen Shells Plaene in der Arktis nach Oel zu bohren. Der riesige Putzlappen wurde in den vergangenen Monaten aus mehr als 15.000 (!) einzelnen und personalisierten Putzlappen zu einem Einzigen zusammengenaeht. Engagierte Menschen aus ganz Deutschland hatten diese in den vergangenen Monaten an Greenpeace geschickt haben.Locations:Europe-Germany-HamburgDate:17 Sep, 2015Credit:© Doerthe Hagenguth / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3500px X 2330pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Medium group of people-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Oil exploration-Outdoors-Polar bears-Props-Public engagement-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)-Theatrical costumesShoot:Protest against Shell in HamburgIn front of Hamburg's town hall, Greenpeace activists present a 1000m2 big cleaning rag which was sewed together during the last months from over 15,000 single cleaning rags. Those rags were personalised with messages to Shell and then sent to Greenpeace.