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Protest with Brazil Indigenous Leader at Tesco in UK

Brazil Indigenous leader and Greenpeace call on Tesco to drop forest destroyers from its supply chain.
Greenpeace UK activists rebrand Tesco’s HQ’s entrance with banners above and beside the doors reading ‘Tesco - industrial meat destroys forests’. Tesco buys chicken and pork from two UK companies, Moy Park and Tulip, which are controlled by JBS - one of the world’s most notorious forest destroyer. 
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Protest with Brazil Indigenous Leader at Tesco in UK

Brazil Indigenous leader and Greenpeace call on Tesco to drop forest destroyers from its supply chain.
Greenpeace UK activists unveil a powerful video showing Brazil indigenous leader Sônia Guajajara speaking directly to Tesco about the devastating Amazon fires, appealing to the supermarket to drop forest destroyers from its supply chain and think about the environmental impact of meat consumption. Outside their HQ in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire Greenpeace UK activists also rebrand the building’s entrance with banners above and beside the doors reading ‘Tesco - industrial meat destroys forests’. Tesco buys chicken and pork from two UK companies, Moy Park and Tulip, which are controlled by JBS - one of the world’s most notorious forest destroyers. It also sells vast amounts of industrially produced meat and dairy, which relies on soya for animal feed - the second biggest driver of forest destruction in Brazil. 
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Unique identifier: GP1SU9XS 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 07/09/2020 
Locations: England, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Credit line: © Chris J Ratcliffe / Greenpeace 
Size: 7698px × 5132px     24.82 MB 
Ranking: ★★★★★ (C)