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Chaining actions
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Blockade of Petit Navire Factory in France - News Access
25 Greenpeace activists block a Petit Navire factory, part of Thai Union group, to denounce the fishing methods of the world’s biggest canned tuna producer. The activists chain themselves to giant tuna cans and block the access to the delivery trucks. Climbers repaint the facade of the building with fake blood, bycatch and the message "Stop destruction". This factory produces products for Petit Navire, John West and Mareblu that are distributed in France, the UK and Italy. Greenpeace is asking Petit Navire and Thai Union to stop using destructive fishing methods that destroy the oceans.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPV3E
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
23/05/2016
Locations:
Brittany
,
Europe
,
France
,
Western Europe
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
3m59s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Blockade of Petit Navire Factory in France (Video)
25 Greenpeace activists block a Petit Navire factory, part of Thai Union group, to denounce the fishing methods of the world’s biggest canned tuna producer. The activists chain themselves to giant tuna cans and block the access to the delivery trucks. Climbers repaint the facade of the building with fake blood, bycatch and the message "Stop destruction". This factory produces products for Petit Navire, John West and Mareblu that are distributed in France, the UK and Italy. Greenpeace is asking Petit Navire and Thai Union to stop using destructive fishing methods that destroy the oceans.
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