Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxics-Bonfol-Festival-in-Switzerland-27MZIFLONUJ8.htmlConceptually similarToxics Bonfol Festival in SwitzerlandGP01U3ECompleted★★★★Toxics Bonfol Festival in SwitzerlandGP01U3FCompleted★★★★Toxics Bonfol Festival in SwitzerlandGP01U3GCompleted★★★★Toxics Event Open Day on Landfill in Bonfol SwitzerlandGP01U4KCompleted★★★★Toxics Event Open Day on Landfill in Bonfol SwitzerlandGP01U4JCompleted★★★★Toxics Event Open Day on Landfill in Bonfol SwitzerlandGP01U4HCompleted★★★★Toxics Event Open Day on Landfill in Bonfol SwitzerlandGP01U4ICompleted★★★★Toxics Action Bonfol Waste Barrel Returned to Sender CibaGP01U49Completed★★★★Toxics Action Bonfol Barrel Returned to Sender NovartisGP01U6ICompleted★★★★View AllGP01U3DToxics Bonfol Festival in SwitzerlandAs a symbolic protest the company logos of Ciba, Roche and Novartis are set on fire while a big skull with 'Ciba' and 'Clariant' in his eyes is watching.In original language:Chemie Bonfol FestivalDie Anteilnahme der Bevölkerung nimmt ständig zu: Am Pfingstwochenende haben gut 2500 Personen ein Greenpeace-Festival mit mehreren Benefiz-Konzerten verschiedenster Künstler, darunter Bel Hubert, Sarclo, die Young Gods, auf dem Gelände der besetzten Fabrik besucht. Die bekannte Rockgruppe spielte am Vorabend noch in Südfrankreich und nahm eine lange und strapaziöse Anfahrt in Kauf um Greenpeace in Bonfol zu unterstützen.Locations:Bonfol-Europe, East Europe, Alpine Countries-SwitzerlandDate:10 Jun, 2000Credit:© Greenpeace / Ex-Press / David AdairMaximum size:3347px X 2343pxRestrictions:Images ok for use in all Greenpeace campaigns, products and brochures. NOT FOR ADVERTISING OR COMMERCIAL USE.Keywords:Art installations-Banners-Evening-Festivals-Fires-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxics Bonfol Festival in SwitzerlandToxics Event Bonfol Festival with Young Gods and Bel Hubert in Bonfol Switzerland. The participation of the population continues to grow, on Whit Sunday about 2500 persons attended a Greenpeace festival on the grounds of the occupied factory with benefit concerts of various artists, including Bel Hubert, Sarclo, and the Young Gods.