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The Rainbow Warrior Invaded by Giant Plastic Packaging in the Med
Greenpeace’s flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, has been surrounded by giant single-use plastic items in Mediterranean waters. The action seeks to make visible the invisible, and to denounce the problem of plastic pollution in the oceans, especially in the Mediterranean Sea.
Activists placed ten giant objects representing some of the most frequently found items on beaches: two bottles of 12 meters, two glasses of 6 meters and giant straws and bottle caps. A banner of 60 m2, reads #NoPlastic.
Approximately 40% of the demand of plastic in Europe is for plastic packaging, most of it single-use. Also plastic packaging is the most common waste littered in the environment round the world. This action is part of the international campaign “Less plastic, more Mediterranean” in which the flagship of Greenpeace, Rainbow Warrior, is touring the Mediterranean to denounce the huge presence of plastic in the sea and to demand governments in the region to take urgent measures to stop this serious problem.
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"Less Plastic, More Mediterranean" Rainbow Warrior Tour (Spain)
On World Oceans Day, Greenpeace launches a new campaign aiming for a plastic-free Mediterranean. The Rainbow Warrior starts a tour in Valencia, in the Spanish coast and will continue into Italy, Croatia and Greece. A final leg will take the ship into the Bulgarian coast of the Black Sea, a basin also impacted by plastic pollution. During the ship tour, the Rainbow Warrior will stop in several ports in each country and the team onboard will be meeting with politicians, holding open boat events for the public, and carrying out simple scientific experiments to expose plastic pollution in the Mediterranean Sea. In addition, while at sea the ship will be conducting scientific research in collaboration with scientific institutions in each country.
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Unique identifier:
GP0STQUZO
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
12/06/2017
Locations:
Balearic Islands
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Europe
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Mediterranean Sea
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Spain
Credit line:
© Pedro Armestre / Greenpeace
Size:
5767px × 3845px 5.51 MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)