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Waste management
Action against Waste Incinerator Heiligenkreuz in Austria
Greenpeace continues its campaign against the construction of the garbage incineration plant Heiligenkreuz with an action at the industrial park Heiligenkreuz. With helium balloons and cloth Greenpeace activists construct a 1:1 model of the garbage oven’s chimney which is to be seen in the sky. Written on the banner is „Stopp Mülltourismus“, which translates into: „Stop garbage tourism“. The strong wind is very challenging for keeping the banner at that height. Greenpeace demands from the company that is in charge, the Begas, to finally abstain from garbage transports that exceed 100 kilometres.
In original language:
Aktion gegen Müllverbrennungsanlage Heiligenkreuz
Wien, 27. März 2009: Die Umweltschutzorganisation Greenpeace hat heute Vormittag mit einer Aktion im Industriepark Heiligenkreuz die Kampagne gegen die Errichtung der Müllverbrennungsanlage Heiligenkreuz fortgesetzt. Im Rahmen der Aktion haben die rund vierzig Greenpeace-Aktivisten aus Österreich und Ungarn aus Stoff und Heliumballons ein 1:1-Modell des Schornsteins des Müllofens errichtet, das bis zum späteren Nachmittag 96 Meter in den südburgenländischen Himmel ragen wird. Darauf kann man weithin die Botschaft „Stopp Mülltourismus“ lesen. Mit der Aktion fordert Greenpeace, dass die Begas endlich zusichert, auf Mülltransporte mit mehr als hundert Kilometern zu verzichten.
Unique identifier:
GP01Z49
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
27/03/2009
Locations:
Austria
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Central Europe
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Barbara Tschann
Size:
1696px × 2544px 1MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action against Waste Incineration Plant Heiligenkreuz in Austria
Greenpeace continues its campaign against the construction of the garbage incineration plant Heiligenkreuz with an action at the site where the plant is supposed to be built, the industrial park Heiligenkreuz. With helium balloons and cloth, about 40 activists from Austria and Hungary construct a 1:1 model of the garbage oven’s chimney which is to be seen in the sky at a height of about 96 meters, which equals the height of the planned chimney. Written on the banner is „Stopp Mülltourismus“, which translates into: „Stop garbage tourism“. Greenpeace demands from the company that is in charge, the Begas, to finally abstain from garbage transports that exceed 100 kilometres.
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