Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-Finnplasts-Headquarters-in-Porvoo-27MZIFIJF3HM.htmlConceptually similarAction at Finnplasts Headquarters in PorvooGP02H79Completed★★★★Action at Finnplasts Headquarters in PorvooGP02H78Completed★★★★Action at Finnplasts Headquarters in PorvooGP02H77Completed★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise on Baltic Sea Toxic TourGP02H74Completed★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise on Baltic Sea Toxic TourGP02H75Completed★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise on Baltic Sea Toxic TourGP02H76Completed★★★★Minister Announces Tightening on Law against PVC Toys in AustriaGP04QH3Completed★★★★Chlorine Shipment Blockade in GreeceGP09A5Completed★★★★Petvim Action in TurkeyGP036YCompleted★★★★View AllGP02H7AAction at Finnplasts Headquarters in PorvooAbout thirty Greenpeace activists enter early in the morning PVC producer Finnplasts production area in Porvoo, Finland. The activists block both the company's headquarters and one of the silos where Finnplast stores its products. Greenpeace is protesting against the use of phtalates in Finnplast's products. The protest is part of a Greenpeace ship MY Arctic Sunrire Toxic tour, which is demanding support from Baltic Sea countries for a stronger EU chemical legislation, REACH.Locations:Baltic States-FinlandDate:18 Oct, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Henna TahvanainenMaximum size:2912px X 4368pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Arm Bars-Chemicals-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Occupation actions-Polyvinyl chloride-Toxics (campaign title)-Two peopleShoot:MY Arctic Sunrise on Baltic Sea Toxic TourGreenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise on three weeks tour demanding support from Baltic Sea countries for a stronger EU chemical legislation, REACH. The tour began in Copenhagen and ended in Helsinki