Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Secret-Message-Mugs-Action-at-Amazon-in-US-27MZIF3AO4MS.htmlConceptually similarSecret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USGP0STOO2LCompleted★★★★Secret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USGP0STOO2FCompleted★★★★Secret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USGP0STOO2JCompleted★★★★Secret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USGP0STOO2KCompleted★★★★Secret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USGP0STOO2NCompleted★★★★Secret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USGP0STOO2OCompleted★★★★Secret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USGP0STOO2HCompleted★★★★Secret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USGP0STOO2ICompleted★★★★Secret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USGP0STOO2GCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOO2MSecret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USGreenpeace activists David Lopez, city coordinator in Seattle, left, and canvaser Chris Dobish hand out "secret message" coffee mugs to an Amazon AWS employee outside their offices in Seattle, Washington. Greenpeace wants to encourage the company to use its innovation to power the Internet with renewable energy.Locations:North America-Seattle-United States of America-Washington (state)Date:25 Sep, 2014Credit:© Marcus Donner / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3502pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Amazon.com, Inc.-Clean our Cloud (campaign title)-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Office workers-Outdoors-Props-Renewable energyShoot:Secret Message Mugs Action at Amazon in USMugs with secret messages written on them are handed out by Greenpeace activists outside of Amazon's offices in Seattle, Washington. Greenpeace wants to encourage the company to use its innovation to power the Internet with renewable energy.