Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Banner-Action-on-Mauritius-Oil-Spill-in-Tokyo-27MZIFJLG5OVS.htmlConceptually similarBanner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoGP0STUQZOCompleted★★★★Banner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoGP0STUQZPCompleted★★★★Banner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoGP0STUQZQCompleted★★★★Banner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoGP0STUQZRCompleted★★★★Banner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoGP0STUQZNCompleted★★★★Banner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoGP0STUQZSCompleted★★★★★★Banner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoGP0STUR08Completed★★★★Banner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoGP0STUR09Completed★★★★Banner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoGP0STUR0ACompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STUR0FBanner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoThe MV Wakashio owned by Nagashiki Shipping and chartered by Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd., (MOL) aground off Mauritius on July 25. The ship began to spill large amounts of fuel oil. On August 25, one month after the accident, Greenpeace Japan activists held banners at (MOL) headquarters, calling on MOL to fulfill its responsibility.Locations:East Asia-Japan-TokyoDate:25 Aug, 2020Credit:© Taishi Takahashi / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5250px X 3500pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (Industry)-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Banner Action on Mauritius Oil Spill in TokyoThe MV Wakashio owned by Nagashiki Shipping and chartered by Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd., (MOL) aground off Mauritius on July 25. The ship began to spill large amounts of fuel oil. On August 25, one month after the accident, Greenpeace Japan activists held banners at (MOL) headquarters, calling on MOL to fulfill its responsibility.