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Keywords
Animal likeness
Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)
Deforestation
Direct communications
Food
Forests (campaign title)
Greenpeace activists
Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)
KWCI (GPI)
Logos
Medium group of people
Outdoors
Paper
Paper industry
Props
Public engagement
Rainforests
Restaurants
Street theatre actions
Theatrical costumes
Tigers
KFC Packaging Action in the Netherlands
In front of a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant in Utrecht a Greenpeace volunteer asks visitors to sign the petition asking KFC to stop turning rainforest into rubbish. This follows the launch of an international campaign to get KFC to stop using APP (Asia Pulp & Paper) paper made by destroying Indonesian rainforest habitat in its packaging.
In original language:
Sumatraanse Tijger Wast Borden af voor KFC Restaurant
Voor de ingang van een KFC restaurant in Utrecht houdt Greenpeace een actie. Een vrijwilliger wast, verkleed als tijger, borden af voor de bezoekers van KFC terwijl andere vrijwilligers het publiek informeren over de actie. De actie is onderdeel van een internationale campagne die Greenpeace voert om KFC zover te krijgen dat het bedrijf stopt met het gebruik van verpakkingsmateriaal gemaakt van hout uit tropisch regenwoud.
Unique identifier:
GP04AWI
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
27/10/2012
Locations:
Netherlands
,
Utrecht
,
Western Europe
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Gerard Til
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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KFC Packaging Action in The Netherlands
As part of an international campaign for protection of the Indonesian rainforest Greenpeace volunteers hold actions in different cities in the Netherlands. The purpose is to highlight how KFC uses paper and cardboard packaging for their food products made from rainforests. These forests are the habitat of the endangered Sumatran tiger.
An activist dressed as a tiger washes dishes for the KFC customers while others inform the public about the campaign and ask them to sign a petition card.
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