Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Supermarket-Day-Action-in-the-Netherlands-27MZIFL6EW_A.htmlConceptually similarSupermarket Day Action in the NetherlandsGP01J2ICompleted★★★★Supermarket Day Action in the NetherlandsGP01J2HCompleted★★★★Supermarket Day Action in the NetherlandsGP01J2GCompleted★★★★Supermarket Day Action in the NetherlandsGP01J2BCompleted★★★★Delivery Illegal Logging Declarations at Ministry of Justice in The Hague GP01NANCompleted★★★★Climate Action Wind Turbines at North Sea in The Hague GP01KCICompleted★★★★Supermarket Day Action in the NetherlandsGP01J2DCompleted★★★★★★Organic Farming Route Through FrieslandGP01SOZCompleted★★★★Supermarket Day Action in the NetherlandsGP01J2FCompleted★★★★View AllGP01J2CSupermarket Day Action in the NetherlandsGreenpeace volunteers worker Nop van Warmerdam informs an employee about their action at the Dekamarkt in Hoorn. Greenpeace wants all supermarkets to stop selling unsustainable seafood and to start drafting a sustainable seafood policy.In original language:Zeereservaten Actie Dag van de Supermarkt NederlandGreenpeace medewerker vrijwilligers Nop van Warmerdam informeert een werknemer over hun actie bij de Dekamarkt in Hoorn. Greenpeace wil dat supermarkten stoppen met de verkoop van 'foute' vis en beginnen met het invoeren van een duurzaam viskoopbeleid.Locations:Europe, West Europe-Hoorn-NetherlandsDate:3 Oct, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Maartje BlijdensteinMaximum size:2712px X 1880pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Greenpeace volunteers-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Manual workers-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Overfishing-Public engagement-Seafood-SupermarketsShoot:Supermarket Day Action in the NetherlandsGreenpeace chases supermarket professionals, who visit supermarkets all over the Netherlands today, with six mobile billboards with the line ‘Supermarkets: stop selling unsustainable seafood’. Greenpeace uses the Dutch yearly ‘Supermarket day,' organised by retail magazine Distrifood, to confront the branches with the problems behind the unsustainable seafood on their shelves. In the supermarkets, Greenpeace volunteers cover unsustainable seafood products with ‘red guppies’ which represent fish in need and ask consumers to sign action cards. Greenpeace wants all supermarkets to stop selling unsustainable seafood and to start drafting a sustainable seafood policy. In Tiel, Greenpeace volunteers wait for the supermarket professionals with six mobile billboards. They will leave in six touring cars, each one of which will be followed by Greenpeace. Every touring car will visit three or four supermarkets, including: Albert Heijn XL in Rotterdam, Hoogvliet Den Haag, Albert Heijn in Oegstgeest, C1000 in Leusden, Spar Express in Utrecht, DekaMarkt in Hoorn and Jumbo in Rotterdam.