Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-Urges-Government-to-Stop-Subsidising-Pulp-Mill-in-Trivandrum-27MZIFJDWJS.htmlConceptually similarToxicity Media Briefing in IndiaGP0AIPCompleted★★★★Toxicity Media Briefing in IndiaGP0G8BCompleted★★★★Grasim Rayon Factory in IndiaGP0Q72Completed★★★★Mixing Pesticides at Tea Estate in KeralaGP0STO6UGCompleted★★★★A Tea Worker on Tea Estate in KeralaGP0STO6UBCompleted★★★★Manual Workers on Tea Estate in KeralaGP0STO6USCompleted★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWM4Completed★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWM5Completed★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWM3Completed★★★★View AllGP06Q5Activists Urges Government to Stop Subsidising Pulp Mill in TrivandrumGreenpeace activists urged government to stop subsidising Grasim's chlorine-based pulp mill. Trivandrum, IndiaLocations:India-Kerala-South Asia-TrivandrumDate:23 Dec, 1999Credit:© Greenpeace / Santosh BaneMaximum size:3144px X 2123pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Chemical industry-Day-Direct communications-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace campaigners-Indian Government-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Outdoors-Paper industry-Public engagement-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:India Toxics Tour 1999The Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior tours in India to expose some of the threats to the environment caused by the toxic industry including pesticides and shipbreaking. During the tour Greenpeace also supports the victims of Bhopal carrying out a demonstration on the 15th Anniversary of the industrial disaster.Related Collections:India Toxics Tour 1999 (Photos & Videos)