Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxics-Action-at-Hewlett-Packard-Plant-in-Mexico-27MZIFLBPDX7.htmlConceptually similarToxics Action at Hewlett Packard Plant in MexicoGP019D0Completed★★★★Toxics Action at Hewlett Packard Plant in MexicoGP01951Completed★★★★Toxics Action at Hewlett Packard Plant in MexicoGP018TTCompleted★★★★Toxics Action in Geneva against Hewlett Packard e-WasteGP0EURCompleted★★★★★★Tree in MexicoGP04J27Completed★★★★E-Zombie Apocalypse Action in MexicoGP0STPABBCompleted★★★★E-Zombie Apocalypse Action in MexicoGP0STPABDCompleted★★★★E-Zombie Apocalypse Action in MexicoGP0STPABFCompleted★★★★E-Zombie Apocalypse Action in MexicoGP0STPABKCompleted★★★★View AllGP018L6Toxics Action at Hewlett Packard Plant in MexicoGreenpeace activists deliver a truckload of toxic electronic waste to the Hewlett Packard (HP) tech giant in Guadalajara, Mexico. Greenpeace is calling on all dirty electronics companies to stop using toxic chemicals in their products, starting with the tech giant Hewlett Packard. Greenpeace is conducting ongoing investigations into scrap yards in India and China, where much of the e-waste is illegally exported. They have found people taking e-waste apart by hand and being exposed to a nasty cocktail of dangerous chemicals at the yards.Locations:Guadalajara (Mexico)-Jalisco-Mexico-North AmericaDate:23 May, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Tomas Bravo GarciaMaximum size:2464px X 1648pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Gas masks-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Products-Props-Return to sender actions-Small group of people-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxics Action at Hewlett Packard Plant in MexicoGreenpeace activists deliver a truckload of toxic electronic waste to the Hewlett Packard (HP) tech giant in Guadalajara, Mexico. Greenpeace is calling on all dirty electronics companies to stop using toxic chemicals in their products, starting with the tech giant Hewlett Packard. Greenpeace is conducting ongoing investigations into scrap yards in India and China, where much of the e-waste is illegally exported. They have found people taking e-waste apart by hand and being exposed to a nasty cocktail of dangerous chemicals at the yards.