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Actions and protests
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Boarding actions
Cargo ships
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Deforestation
Forests (campaign title)
Greenpeace activists
Illegal logging
KWCI (GPI)
Outdoors
Timber industry
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Action against Ship with Illegal Timber in France
Greenpeace activists unfurl banners reading in French "Illegal timber : France permissive" and "Illegal timber Forests in Danger" on a crane in the port of La Rochelle, France. They are protesting against the Safmarine Sahara, a cargo ship loaded with timber sourced from companies with links to illegal logging operations in the DRC. The action exposes France’s role in fuelling the destruction of the DRC rainforest by buying timber illegally logged in the region. Greenpeace is urging the owners of the shipment to reject timber from illegal loggers until they can prove that the timber comes from legal sources. Greenpeace is also calling on the French government to tackle illegal logging and improve forest governance and law enforcement.
Unique identifier:
GP0STOGJF
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
22/06/2014
Locations:
Europe
,
France
,
La Rochelle
Credit line:
© Pierre Baelen / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action against Ship with Illegal Timber in France
Greenpeace activists take action against the Safmarine Sahara, a cargo ship entering the port of La Rochelle, France. The ship is loaded with timber sourced from companies with links to illegal logging operations in the DRC. The action exposes France’s role in fuelling the destruction of the DRC rainforest by buying timber illegally logged in the region. Greenpeace is urging the owners of the shipment to reject timber from illegal loggers until they can prove that the timber comes from legal sources. Greenpeace is also calling on the French government to tackle illegal logging and improve forest governance and law enforcement.
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