Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxics-Action-against-Philips-in-Amsterdam-27MZIFLRMRMR.htmlConceptually similarToxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IVYCompleted★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IVVCompleted★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IVZCompleted★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IVXCompleted★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IW6Completed★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IW0Completed★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IW1Completed★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IW2Completed★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IDTCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP01IVWToxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamToxics campaigner Kim Schoppink informs the police about the Greenpeace action with dumped electronic waste (e-waste) products in front of Philips' headquarter. In original language:Toxicactie Philips in Amsterdam Toxics campaigner Kim Schoppink informeert de politie over de Greenpeace actie met afgedankte electronische producten voor het hoofdkantoor van Philips. Locations:Amsterdam-Netherlands-Western EuropeDate:10 Jun, 2008Credit:© Greenpeace / Gerard TilMaximum size:3000px X 1959pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Direct communications-Electronic waste-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Philips-Police-Public engagement-Return to sender actions-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxics Action Philips in Amsterdam the NetherlandsGreenpeace activists return electronic waste (e-waste) to Philips’ headquarter to highlight the company’s failure to take responsibility for its end-of-life products. Greenpeace is urging the Dutch electronics giant to introduce global voluntary take-back systems. Often this e-waste finds its destination in developing countries where it causes major environmental and health problems.