Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Volunteers-Ask-Tesco-to-Cut-Ties-with-Forest-Destroyers-in-Bournemouth-27MDHUWFOMDA.htmlConceptually similarVolunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers in BournemouthGP1SWI1VCompleted★★★★Volunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers in BournemouthGP1SWI1ZCompleted★★★★Volunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers in BournemouthGP1SWI1XCompleted★★★★Volunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers in BournemouthGP1SWI1YCompleted★★★★Volunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers in BournemouthGP1SWI20Completed★★★★Volunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers in EastbourneGP1SW6W1Completed★★★★Volunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers in EastbourneGP1SW6W2Completed★★★★Volunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers in EastbourneGP1SW6W3Completed★★★★Volunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers in LiverpoolGP1SW6WNCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SWI1WVolunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers in BournemouthVolunteers at the Tesco Metro stall in Bournemouth informing members of the public about Tesco's part in deforestation of the Amazon rainforest and other areas of Brazil, asking the public to vote whether the supermarket and it's CEO should do more to stop forest-destroying meat. Volunteers exhibit a life-size cut-out of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy, asking the question “Should I stop funding Amazon rainforest destruction?”Locations:Bournemouth-England-United KingdomDate:30 Oct, 2021Credit:© GreenpeaceLatitude:50°43'14.15"NMaximum size:960px X 1280pxLongitude1°52'48.1"WKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace volunteers-Human likeness-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Props-Signs-Supermarkets-Tesco SupermarketsShoot:Volunteers Set Up Stalls outside Tesco across UKGreenpeace UK volunteers visit Tesco stores across the country calling on the supermarket giant to cut ties with forest destroyers, as part of an escalating nationwide protest. Volunteers exhibit a life-size cut-out of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy, asking the question “Should I stop funding Amazon rainforest destruction?”