Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxics-Campaign-Rock-Artist-Chris-von-Rohr-in-Basel-27MZIFLHTI9A.htmlConceptually similarToxics Campaign Rock Artist Chris von Rohr in BaselGP01SUWCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Chris von Rohr Delivers Petition at Roche HQ at BaselGP01S12Completed★★★★Toxics Action Chris von Rohr Delivers Petition at Roche HQ at BaselGP01S0YCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Chris von Rohr Delivers Petition at Roche HQ at BaselGP01S0ZCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Chris von Rohr Delivers Petition at Roche HQ at BaselGP01S10Completed★★★★Toxics Action Chris von Rohr Delivers Petition at Roche HQ at BaselGP01S11Completed★★★★Toxics Action Chris von Rohr Delivers Petition at Roche HQ at BaselGP01S13Completed★★★★Toxics Campaign Rock Artist Chris von Rohr in Basel GP01RTQCompleted★★★★Toxics Campaign Rock Artist Chris von Rohr in Basel GP01RTRCompleted★★★★View AllGP01SUVToxics Campaign Rock Artist Chris von Rohr in BaselRock artist Chris von Rohr signs t-shirts with the slogan reading in German "Weniger Drack" or translated: "Less garbage" to support Greenpeace's demand: the chemical industries with waste disposals in the region of Basel have to clean up the toxic sites.In original language:Toxics Kampagne Rock Legende Chris von Rohr in Basel"Weniger Draeck!" - Rock-Legende Chris von Rohr signiert in Basel Greenpeace-Shirts gegen Chemiemuell.Locations:Alpine Countries-Basel-SwitzerlandDate:1 Apr, 2004Credit:© Daniel Spehr / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1704px X 2272pxRestrictions:Images ok for use in all Greenpeace campaigns, products and brochures. NOT FOR ADVERTISING OR COMMERCIAL USE.Keywords:Celebrities-Chemicals-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Musicians-Outdoors-Public engagement-Toxics (campaign title)-Waste disposalShoot:Toxics Campaign Chris von Rohr signs Tshirts in Basel SwitzerlandGreenpeace is giving away t-shirts for free which can be signed by rock artist Chris von Rohr. The shirt are printed with the slogan reading (in German) "Less garbage" to support Greenpeace's demand: the chemical industries with waste disposals in the region of Basel have to clean up the toxic sites.