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Keywords
Actions and protests
Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)
Banners
Day
Deforestation
Direct communications
Forests (campaign title)
Greenpeace activists
Ken (Mattel product)
KWCI (GPI)
Leaflets
Mattel
Office buildings
Outdoors
Paper industry
Pink
Public engagement
Rainforests
Small group of people
Toys R US
Protest against Barbie in Denmark
Greenpeace activists wearing "barbaric" T-shirts protest at the BR and ToysRus Nordic Headquarters in Tuna near Roskilde. A large banner saying "Det er slut Barbie: Jeg dater ikke Piger der ødelægger regnskoven" ("Barbie, it's over: I do not date girls that are into deforestation") is placed on the wall near the entrance of the Headquarters and activists hand out leaflets to employees demanding Mattel to stop using pulp from rainforests for the wrapping of Barbie dolls
Unique identifier:
GP02HO8
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
08/06/2011
Locations:
Denmark
,
Europe
,
Scandinavia
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Peter Soerensen
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Protest against Barbie in Denmark
Greenpeace action at the BR and ToysRus Nordic Headquarters in Tuna near Roskilde. Activists put up a large banner saying "Det er slut Barbie: Jeg dater ikke Piger der ødelægger regnskoven" ("Barbie, it's over: I don't date girls that are into deforestation"), and hand out leaflets to employees urging the companies to demand Mattel, the producer of Barbie, to stop using pulp from the Indonesian rainforest in their packaging. The pulp comes from the largest supplier of Indonesian pulp, Asia Pulp & Paper (APP. APP is involved in deforestation in Bukit Tigapuluh and Kerumutan where the endangered Sumatran tigers live.
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