Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-Chlorine-Bleaching-in-Romania-27MZIF9E2JW.htmlConceptually similarAction against Chlorine Bleaching in RomaniaGP0T89Completed★★★★Activists Collecting Toxic Waste in RomaniaGP06TBCompleted★★★★Activists Giving a Press Conference in RomaniaGP0IUBCompleted★★★★Taking Water Samples from the River SomesGP011JGCompleted★★★★Press Conference in RomaniaGP0NTTCompleted★★★★Clean Water Tour in RomaniaGP0TQNCompleted★★★★Press Conference in Cluj-Napoca about Gold MiningGP0A2JCompleted★★★★German toxic waste, including pesticides, illegally transported to a store in Sibiu, Romania.GP0JR1Completed★★★★Greenpeace making toxic chemicals safe and ready for removal.GP0IM7Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0D8EAction against Chlorine Bleaching in RomaniaGreenpeace activists with a banner to promote the stopping of chlorine bleaching at Somes S.A. in Dej.Locations:Cluj-Napoca-Eastern Europe-RomaniaDate:11 Jul, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Juraj RizmanMaximum size:2160px X 1440pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Chlorine production-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)-Waste disposalShoot:Toxics Clean Water Tour in Hungary, Romania, Slovak RepublicGreenpeace has identified many “hot spots” of industrial pollution in Central and Eastern Europe. In Romania, Slovakia and Hungary many ecological time bombs, such as unsecured burning landfills, toxic factory sewage and dead rivers, unsafe cyanide tailing ponds and leaky pipelines, are still ticking. Greenpeace runs the "Clean Water Tour 2002" throughout the region demanding to hold water pollution. Activists will take samples, analyze industrial wastewater and inform the people in more than twenty cities in the three countries about pollution. To be able to work, Greenpeace has constructed a technically and ecologically advanced “Action Bus” which will serve as a mobile office and lab during the tour.Related Collections:Toxics Clean Water Tour (Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republik) (All Photographers & Video)