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Access blockade actions
Actions and protests
Chaining actions
Day
Greenpeace activists
KWCI (GPI)
Men
Outdoors
Props
Railways
Solvay
Toxic waste
Toxics (campaign title)
Toxics Action Blocking Chlorine Train Solvay in Linne-Herten
Greenpeace activists block the chlorine train of Solvay in Linne-Herten, Limburg by placing a box on the rail tracks and chaining themselves. The text on the box reads "Chlorine kills". Solvay is one of the 3 producers of chlorine in Belgium (others are Tessenderlo Chemie and BASF).
In original language:
Toxicactie Blokkeren Chloortrein Solvay in Linne-Herten
Greenpeace actievoerders blokkeren een chloortrein van Solvay in Linne-Herten te Limburg door een kist op de rails te plaatsen en zichzelf vast te ketenen. Op de kist staat "Chlorine kills". Solvay is een van de drie producenren van chloor in Belgie (de anderen zijn Tessenderlo Chemie and BASF).
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Toxics Action Blocking Chlorine Train Solvay in Linne-Herten the Netherlands
In the middle of the night Greenpeace activists block the chlorine train of Solvay in Linne-Herten, Limburg. The train has as final destination the Solvay's factory in the Belgian Jemeppe-sur-Sambre. Solvay is one of the 3 producers of chlorine in Belgium (others are Tessenderlo Chimie and BASF). Most of the chlorine produced is for PVC production. This plastic produces dioxins during production and incineration. Greenpeace protests against the production of chlorine and demands that the production is being stopped. The transport, production, usage and the procession of waste cause severe risks for the environment and there are good alternatives for all chlorine uses. The blockade lasts two days and is stopped after intervention by the judge.
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Unique identifier:
GP01OBQ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
02/11/1993
Locations:
Europe, West Europe
,
Netherlands
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Ben Deiman
Size:
3604px × 2344px 3.13 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)