Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Volunteers-Place-Posters-of-Tesco-CEO-Ken-Murphy-in-Brighton-27MDHUH66TT3.htmlConceptually similarVolunteers Place Posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy in BrightonGP1SWNCSCompleted★★★★Volunteers Place Posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy in Bexhill-on-SeaGP1SWNWZCompleted★★★★Volunteers Place Posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy in EastbourneGP1SWNX1Completed★★★★Volunteers Place Posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy in EastbourneGP1SWNX6Completed★★★★Volunteers Place Posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy in EastbourneGP1SWNX7Completed★★★★Volunteers Place Posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy in PortsmouthGP1SWOK1Completed★★★★Volunteers Place Posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy in PortsmouthGP1SWS2HCompleted★★★★Volunteers Place Posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy in Bexhill-on-SeaGP1SWNWYCompleted★★★★Volunteers Place Posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy in Bexhill-on-SeaGP1SWNX0Completed★★★★View AllGP1SWNCTVolunteers Place Posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy in BrightonGreenpeace UK volunteers in Brighton put up posters of Tesco CEO Ken Murphy carrying a chicken with a speech bubble that reads 'But Ken, I don't want burnt forest for lunch!'. The campaign calls on the company to halve the amount of meat and dairy they sell by 2025, replacing it with plant-based food and drop all forest destroyers from their supply chains.Locations:Brighton-England-United KingdomDate:1 Dec, 2021Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:3024px X 4032pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Chief executive officers (CEO)-Greenpeace volunteers-Human likeness-KWCI (GPI)-Meat and Dairy (campaign title)-Night-Outdoors-Posters-Tesco SupermarketsShoot:Volunteers Ask Tesco to Cut Ties with Forest Destroyers across the UKGreenpeace UK volunteers paste up posters of Ken Murphy, Tesco CEO, carrying a chicken with a speech bubble that reads 'But Ken, I don't want burnt forest for lunch!'. The activity is part of a campaign calling on the company to halve the amount of meat and dairy they sell by 2025, replacing it with plant-based food and drop all forest destroyers from their supply chains. The posters target Ken Murphy since as CEO of the company he will play one of the leading roles in making this happen.