Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Viola-Wohlgemuth-27MDHUUOIPW.htmlConceptually similarViola WohlgemuthGP1SUAHICompleted★★★★Viola WohlgemuthGP1SUAHLCompleted★★★★Viola WohlgemuthGP1SUAHMCompleted★★★★Viola WohlgemuthGP1SUAHNCompleted★★★★Viola WohlgemuthGP1SUAHOCompleted★★★★Greenpeace and Indigenous Delegation Protest at Brazilian Embassy in BerlinGP0STU2IICompleted★★★★Greenpeace and Indigenous Delegation Protest at Brazilian Embassy in BerlinGP0STU2IOCompleted★★★★★Greenpeace and Indigenous Delegation Protest at Brazilian Embassy in BerlinGP0STU2IMCompleted★★★★★★Greenpeace and Indigenous Delegation Protest at Brazilian Embassy in BerlinGP0STU2ILCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUAHKViola WohlgemuthPortrait of Greenpeace Consumption and Toxics Campaigner Viola Wohlgemuth.In original language:Viola WohlgemuthPorträt Viola Wohlgemuth, Kampaignerin Konsum - Schwerpunkt Chemie bei Greenpeace DeutschlandLocations:Berlin-Germany-Western EuropeDate:9 Sep, 2020Credit:© Sina Niemeyer / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5457px X 3638pxKeywords:Activists-Day-Embassies-Eye contact-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-WomenShoot:Petition for a Supply Chain Law in BerlinIn front of the Chancellery, Greenpeace activists in cooperation with the Supply Chain Law initiative have set up a stage in the form of a paragraph. They present the petition "Human rights and environmental protection need a legal framework at last", signed by more than 222,000 people, addressed to Chancellor Angela Merkel. They call for a supply chain law which includes a civil liability of companies with regard to environmental protection and occupational safety.