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Plastic Monster Visits Nestlé in Virginia
Greenpeace activists joined a 15-foot tall monster in a visit to Nestlé’s headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, delivering Nestlé plastic pollution gathered from streets, rivers, and beaches across the country and demanding that the company take responsibility for the over 1.5 million metric tons of single-use plastic it produces annually.
“It’s time for Nestlé to end its reliance on single-use plastics and move toward systems of reuse,” said Greenpeace Plastics Campaigner Kate Melges, who helped return the plastics to the company.
“Nestlé has created a monster by producing endless quantities of throwaway plastics that persist in our environment for lifetimes. It’s time for the company to own its mess and stop pushing false solutions that will never solve this crisis.”
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Tim Aubry
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8.19.24.Nestle Delivery.435.
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Actions and protests
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Art installations
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Art works
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Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)
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Day
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Greenpeace activists
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KWCI (GPI)
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Nestlé S.A.
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Outdoors
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Plastics
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Rubbish