Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Beluga-II-Open-Boat-with-Plastic-in-Frankfurt-27MZIFJWZWR0A.htmlConceptually similarBeluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtGP0STT7SPCompleted★★★★Beluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtGP0STT7SQCompleted★★★★Beluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtGP0STT7SRCompleted★★★★Beluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtGP0STT7SUCompleted★★★★Beluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtGP0STT7TECompleted★★★★Beluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtGP0STT7TFCompleted★★★★Beluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtGP0STT7TGCompleted★★★★Beluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtGP0STT7THCompleted★★★★Beluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtGP0STT7TICompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STT7TNBeluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtThe Greenpeace ship Beluga II offers Open Boat with information on plastics and microplastics which Greenpeace activists had sampled in the rivers Rhein and Main. A banner reads "Nestle no Excuse, ban single use!". Greenpeace worldwide is asking Nestle to stop single use plastic packaging.In original language:Beluga II Opene Boat zu Plastik in FrankfurtDas Greenpeace Schiff Beluga II bietet eine Open Boat Veranstaltung zu Plastik und Mikroplastik an. Wie stark Main und Rhein durch Plastik verschmutzt sind, untersuchen Greenpeace-Aktivisten an Bord der Beluga II. Auf dem Banner zwischen den Masten steht:"Nestleé no Excuse, stop single use!" Greenpeace fordert von Nestlé den Verzicht auf Einmal-Verpackungen aus Plastik.Locations:Frankfurt-Germany-Western EuropeDate:15 Apr, 2019Credit:© Bernd Hartung / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5477px X 3651pxKeywords:Banners-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-MV Beluga II-Nestlé S.A.-Open boat-Outdoors-Plastics-RiversShoot:Beluga II Open Boat with Plastic in FrankfurtThe Greenpeace ship Beluga II offers Open Boat with information on plastics and microplastics which Greenpeace activists had sampled in the rivers Rhein and Main. A banner reads "Nestle no Excuse, ban single use!". Greenpeace worldwide is asking Nestle to stop single use plastic packaging. The event is part of the International "Ship it back"-tour.