Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Shell-Pollutes-Patagonia-Demo-in-Buenos-Aires-27MZIFJWKIU5K.htmlConceptually similarShell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGP0STTBYUCompleted★★★★★★★Shell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGP0STTBYTCompleted★★★★★Shell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGP0STTBZDCompleted★★★★Shell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGP0STTBZECompleted★★★★★★Shell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGP0STTBZFCompleted★★★★Shell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGP0STTBZGCompleted★★★★Shell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGP0STTBZHCompleted★★★★Shell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGP0STTBZICompleted★★★★★Shell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGP0STTBZACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTBZKShell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGreenpeace, together with the Argentina Association of Environmental Lawyers, the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights of Neuquen, with the support of the Mapuche Confederation of Neuquen presented evidence to the public prosecutor for the inclusion of Shell to be investigated for using illegal dumps for their highly toxic oily waste from fracking. We were also joined by representatives from Observatorio Petrolero Sur (OPSur - another of our alliances).At the same time we presented a letter to Sean Rooney, Shell Argentina CEO, informing them of the complaint and demanding they stop using the facility. We staged a photo-op in front of the Shell office in Buenos Aires depicting a Shell 'Executive' pouring 'oil' from a barrel and a GP activists wearing hazmat kit identifying Shell as polluters.Locations:Argentina-Buenos Aires (City)-South AmericaDate:17 May, 2019Credit:© Martin Katz / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7360px X 4912pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Cities-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-One person-Outdoors-Protective clothing-Shell (commercial business)-Signs-Theatrical costumes-Urban areasShoot:Shell Pollutes Patagonia Demo in Buenos AiresGreenpeace, together with the Argentina Association of Environmental Lawyers, the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights of Neuquen, with the support of the Mapuche Confederation of Neuquen presented evidence to the public prosecutor for the inclusion of Shell to be investigated for using illegal dumps for their highly toxic oily waste from fracking. We were also joined by representatives from Observatorio Petrolero Sur (OPSur - another of our alliances).We staged a photo-op in front of the Shell office in Buenos Aires depicting a Shell 'Executive' pouring 'oil' from a barrel and a GP activists wearing hazmat kit identifying Shell as polluters.