Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxics-Incineration-Action-in-Japan--27MZIFLU4TVD.htmlConceptually similarToxics Incineration Action in UKGP0FRFCompleted★★★★Toxics Incineration Action in UKGP012XPCompleted★★★★Toxics Incineration Action in UKGP0V7BCompleted★★★★Toxics Incineration Action in UKGP0ITCCompleted★★★★Greenpeace action against Hotel Dieu de France medical incinerator. Beirut, LebanonGP01DGKCompleted★★★★Greenpeace action against Hotel Dieu de France medical incinerator. Beirut, LebanonGP0V68Completed★★★★Toxics Tour in JapanGP017N3Completed★★★★Toxics Tour in JapanGP01BW3Completed★★★★Toxics Tour in JapanGP0F6ICompleted★★★★View AllGP01EHRToxics Incineration Action in Japan Two activists hold a banner in front of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries building in Japan. Greenpeace activists protest in front of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries building, one of the incinerator producers in Japan. The action is part of the global action in 52 countries against incineration technologies and coincides with the opening of the Stockholm Convention in Geneva, which aims to eliminate the world's toxic chemicals called persistent organic pollutants (POPs).Locations:Asia-Japan-TokyoDate:17 Jun, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Yutaka OizumiMaximum size:1476px X 994pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Direct communications-Greenpeace activists-Incineration-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Mitsubishi Heavy Industry-Outdoors-Props-Public engagement-Theatrical costumes-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxics Incineration Action in JapanGreenpeace activists protest in front of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries building, one of the incinerator producers in Japan. The action is part of the global action in 52 countries against incineration technologies and coincides with the opening of the Stockholm Convention in Geneva, which aims to eliminate the world's toxic chemicals called persistent organic pollutants (POPs).