Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sawdust-Artwork-against-Tempo-in-Switzerland-27MZIFJXQL1YK.htmlConceptually similarSawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGP0STR67BCompleted★★★★Sawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGP0STR67ECompleted★★★★Sawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGP0STR67FCompleted★★★★Sawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGP0STR67CCompleted★★★★Sawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGP0STR67DCompleted★★★★Sawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGP0STR67GCompleted★★★★Sawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGP0STR67HCompleted★★★★Sawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGP0STR67PCompleted★★★★Sawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGP0STR67QCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR68BSawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGreenpeace activists create a huge image using sawdust on the Münsterplatz in Basel. The picture depicts a modified version of the famous Woodcutter, by artist Ferdinand Hodler, who instead of holding an axe holds a chainsaw. Afterwards, the activists have also unveiled the message "Tempo: Stop Wiping Away Forests". With this authorised activity, Greenpeace highlights the unsustainable logging practices carried out by Essity, the manufacturer of Tempo paper tissue products, in protected boreal forests. Greenpeace calls on Essity, the world’s second-largest tissue producer, to clean up its supply chain and stop wiping away the forests.In original language:Sägemehl Kunstwerk gegen TempoGreenpeace-Aktivistinnen und -Aktivisten haben heute auf dem Basler Münsterplatz ein riesiges Bild aus Sägemehl erstellt. Das Bild zeigt den berühmten Holzfäller von Ferdinand Hodler. Anschliessend enthüllten die UmweltschützerInnen die Botschaft «Tempo: Stop Wiping Away Forests». Mit der bewilligten Aktion fordern sie von Essity, dem Hersteller von Tempo-Produkten, keine Rohstoffe mehr aus schützenswerten borealen Waldgebieten zu beziehen.Locations:Basel-Europe-SwitzerlandDate:17 Oct, 2017Credit:© Nicolas Fojtu / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2003pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Art works-Banners-Day-Essity-Great Northern Forest (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Paper industryShoot:Sawdust Artwork against Tempo in SwitzerlandGreenpeace activists create a huge image using sawdust on the Münsterplatz in Basel. The picture depicts a modified version of the famous Woodcutter, by artist Ferdinand Hodler, who instead of holding an axe holds a chainsaw. Afterwards, the activists have also unveiled the message "Tempo: Stop Wiping Away Forests". With this authorised activity, Greenpeace highlights the unsustainable logging practices carried out by Essity, the manufacturer of Tempo paper tissue products, in protected boreal forests. Greenpeace calls on Essity, the world’s second-largest tissue producer, to clean up its supply chain and stop wiping away the forests.Related Collections:Sawdust Artwork against Tempo in Switzerland (All Photographers)