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Actions and protests
Banners
Climbing actions
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Electronic waste
Greenpeace activists
Greenpeace volunteers
KWCI (GPI)
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Philips
Props
Return to sender actions
Robots
Toxic waste
Toxics (campaign title)
Toxics Action at Philips in Amsterdam
Greenpeace activists display a 8 metre tall robot made of electronic waste. It shows that e-waste is a dangerous monster. The activists also unfurl a banner reading "Simply take-back & recycle" on the location of the shareholders' meeting of Philips in the Okura Hotel in Amsterdam.
In original language:
Toxicactie Philips in Amsterdam
Greenpeace actievoerders tonen een 8 meter hoge robot gemaakt van elektronica-afval. Het laat zien dat e-waste een gevaarlijk monster is. De actievoerders hangen ook een spandoek op met de tekst "Philips: verzamel & recyle gewoon" op de plaats van de aandeelhoudersvergadering van Philips in het Okura Hotel in Amsterdam.
Unique identifier:
GP01IZU
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
27/03/2008
Locations:
Amsterdam
,
Netherlands
,
Western Europe
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Laura Lombardi
Size:
2800px × 1867px 799KB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Toxics Action Philips in Amsterdam the Netherlands
Greenpeace activists make direct contact with the Philips' shareholders and call on Philips to eliminate the worst toxic chemicals from their products and improve their recycling programs. Often electronic waste finds its destination in developing countries where it causes major environmental and health problems. Philips does nothing to collect and recycle e-waste voluntarily. In this case the consumers and governments must pay the bill. That is why they score badly on the international 'Guide to Greener Electronis' of Greenpeace. For this reason the activists display a 8 metre tall robot made of electronic waste. It shows that e-waste is a dangerous monster. The activists also unfurl a banner reading 'Simply take-back & recycle' on the location of the shareholders' meeting of Philips in the Okura Hotel in Amsterdam.
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