Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/-Don-t-Wipe-Away-Forests--Action-in-Sweden-27MZIFJXZ2M9V.htmlConceptually similar“Don’t Wipe Away Forests” Action in SwedenGP0STR5KLCompleted★★★★“Don’t Wipe Away Forests” Action in SwedenGP0STR5KICompleted★★★★“Don’t Wipe Away Forests” Action in SwedenGP0STR5KJCompleted★★★★“Don’t Wipe Away Forests” Action in SwedenGP0STR5KHCompleted★★★★“Don’t Wipe Away Forests” Action in SwedenGP0STR5KGCompleted★★★★★★“Don’t Flush Old Growth Forests Down the Toilet” Action in DenmarkGP0STR562Completed★★★★★★“Don’t Flush Old Growth Forests Down the Toilet” Action in DenmarkGP0STR561Completed★★★★“Don’t Flush Old Growth Forests Down the Toilet” Action in DenmarkGP0STR55ZCompleted★★★★“Don’t Flush Old Growth Forests Down the Toilet” Action in DenmarkGP0STR560Completed★★★★View AllGP0STR5KK“Don’t Wipe Away Forests” Action in SwedenVolunteers from Greenpeace Nordic visit supermarkets in Stockholm to make consumers aware about the source of the toilet paper on the shelves and place on Edet products stickers saying: “Don’t wipe away forests” (Swedish: Torka inte bort skogen). In Sweden, consumers know Essity's toilet rolls as the brand Edet. A Greenpeace International investigation reveals how Essity, the world’s second-largest tissue producer, is driving the destruction of critical parts of Europe’s Great Northern Forest, in Sweden, Finland and Russia.Locations:Europe-Nordic Countries-Stockholm-SwedenDate:7 Oct, 2017Credit:© Jana Eriksson / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2500px X 1667pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Essity-Great Northern Forest (campaign title)-Hands-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Labelling actions-Paper industry-Stickers-SupermarketsShoot:“Don’t Wipe Away Forests” Action in SwedenVolunteers from Greenpeace Nordic visit supermarkets in Stockholm to make consumers aware about the origins of the toilet paper on the shelves and placed on Edet products stickers saying: “Don’t wipe away forests” (Swedish: Torka inte bort skogen). In Sweden, consumers know Essity's toilet rolls as the brand Edet. A Greenpeace International investigation reveals how Essity, the world’s second-largest tissue producer, is driving the destruction of critical parts of Europe’s Great Northern Forest, in Sweden, Finland and Russia.