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Protest at Amazon Logistics Center Winsen near Hamburg
Greenpeace activists demonstrate on Amazon Prime Day at the Winsen an der Luhe logistics centre against the destruction of new goods. Around one third of the goods returned in Germany from the online trade are not sold directly again and some are destroyed. They are demanding that the German government introduce a Resource Protection Act.
The activists place a 27 meter long lettering from shipping cartons, which forms the words "for the garbage bin". They changed the logo of the online mail order company with banners to the hashtag "#amazoncrime".
In original language:
Aktion und Protest am Amazon Logistikzentrum Winsen nahe Hamburg
Greenpeace-Aktivist*innen demonstrieren am Amazon Prime Day am Logistikzentrum Winsen an der Luhe gegen die Vernichtung von Neuwaren. Rund ein Drittel der in Deutschland zurückgesendeten Waren aus dem Onlinehandel geht nicht wieder in den direkten Verkauf und wird zum Teil vernichtet. Sie fordern von der Bundesregierung ein Ressourcenschutzgesetz auf den Weg zu bringen.
Umweltschützer errichten einen 27 Meter langen Schriftzug aus Versandkartons, der die Worte „Für die Tonne“ formt. Das Logo des Online-Versandhändlers veränderten sie mit Bannern zum Hashtag „#amazoncrime“.
Unique identifier:
GP0STTM9D
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
14/07/2019
Locations:
Europe
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Germany
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Lower Saxony
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Winsen
Credit line:
© Daniel Müller / Greenpeace
Size:
6565px × 4377px 6MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Protest at Amazon Logistics Center Winsen near Hamburg
Greenpeace activists demonstrate on Amazon Prime Day at the Winsen an der Luhe logistics centre against the destruction of new goods. Around one third of the goods returned in Germany from the online trade are not sold directly again and some are destroyed. They are demanding that the German government introduce a Resource Protection Act.
The activists place a 27 meter long lettering from shipping cartons, which forms the words "for the garbage bin". They changed the logo of the online mail order company with banners to the hashtag "#amazoncrime".
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