Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Banker-with-Sawdust-Tissue--German--27MZIFJX20PAK.htmlConceptually similarBanker with Sawdust Tissue (Clean Version)GP0STR8AYCompleted★★★★Save the Forest Light Installation in Switzerland - Web VideoGP0STRBTACompleted★★★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Long Web Video - CLEANGP0STR4JFCompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Long Web Video - English TitlesGP0STR4JHCompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Web Video - Toilet Paper - English TitlesGP0STR4JICompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Web Video - Tissue Paper - English TitlesGP0STR4JJCompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Web Video Short Version - Toilet Paper - CLEANGP0STR4JNCompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away Forests - Web Video Short Version - Tissue Paper - CLEANGP0STR4JOCompleted★★★★Essity Stop Wiping Away our Great Northern Forest (Web Video) Clean VersionGP0STR6T7Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STR8AZBanker with Sawdust Tissue (German)Short web video for the Great Northern Forests campaign to save centuries-old forests. The video shows a man who enters an office and while blowing his nose with a Tempo paper handkerchief, sawdust comes out of his nose together with the sound of an electric chainsaw. The video is to highlight the unsustainable logging practices carried out by the paper industry to manufacture paper tissue products.Date:1 Nov, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m2sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Banks-Essity-Forests (campaign title)-Great Northern Forest (campaign title)-Indoors-Investment-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Office buildings-Office workers-Paper industry-WomenShoot:Banker with Sawdust TissueShort web video for the Great Northern Forests campaign to save centuries-old forests. The video shows a man who enters an office and while blowing his nose with a Tempo paper handkerchief, sawdust comes out of his nose together with the sound of an electric chainsaw. The video is to highlight the unsustainable logging practices carried out by the paper industry to manufacture paper tissue products.