Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxics-Action-against-Philips-in-Amsterdam-27MZIFLRROO9.htmlConceptually similarToxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IDRCompleted★★★★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 AmsterdamGP01IVYCompleted★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IW2Completed★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IW1Completed★★★★Toxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamGP01IVWCompleted★★★★View AllGP01IDTToxics Action against Philips in AmsterdamA Greenpeace activist hands out leaflet in front of the Philips' headquarters where electronic waste (e-waste) products have been dumped. A banner hangs on top of the entrance reading "Philips: simply stop e-waste dump". In original language:Toxicactie Philips in Amsterdam Een Greenpeace actievoerder deelt een folder uit voor het hoofdkantoor van Philips waar afgedankte electronica is gedumpd. Bij de ingang hangt een spandoek met de tekst "Philips: simply stop e-waste dump". Locations:Amsterdam-Netherlands-Western EuropeDate:10 Jun, 2008Credit:© Greenpeace / Gerard TilMaximum size:2480px X 1659pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climbing actions-Day-Direct communications-Electronic waste-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Philips-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.Related Collections:'Green Gadgets: Designing Our Future' Report (All Photographers)