Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Block-Shell-Protest-at-LEGO-Store-in-New-York-27MZIF3PYDLO.htmlConceptually similarTimes Square in New York - ClipreelGP0STTRH1Completed★★★★★★People's Climate March in New York CityGP0STOLZOCompleted★★★★★★★Rally against SLAPP and Corporate Bullies in New York - ClipreelGP0STSEDECompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise Departs New York City - ClipreelGP0STR70DCompleted★★★★Notes to Delegates in New York - ClipreelGP0STTRLACompleted★★★★Global Climate Strike in New York City - Pre-March Gathering - ClipreelGP0STTYUICompleted★★★★Global Climate Strikers March in New York City - ClipreelGP0STTYUJCompleted★★★★United Nations Headquarters in New York - ClipreelGP0STTRKSCompleted★★★★Protect the Oceans Billboards in Times Square, New York - ClipreelGP0STTRGZCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOHRGBlock Shell Protest at LEGO Store in New YorkGreenpeace activists wearing giant Lego “minifig” costumes meet shoppers at LEGO’s Rockefeller Center store in midtown Manhattan. Chanting “Everything is Not Awesome,” the oversized toys (including Emmett and WildStyle from the LEGO movie) are urging LEGO to end its relationship with oil giant Shell because Shell is threatening the Arctic and the unique wildlife that depends on it.Locations:New York-New York-North America-United States of AmericaDate:29 Jul, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:3m42sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESS-SOUNDBITEKeywords:Actions and protests-Cars-Children-Climate (campaign title)-Crowds-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-LEGO-Local population-Outdoors-People-Police-Public engagement-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shops-Signs-Streets-Theatrical costumes-Traffic-Urban areasShoot:Block Shell Protest at LEGO Store in New YorkGreenpeace activists wearing giant Lego “minifig” costumes meet shoppers at LEGO’s Rockefeller Center store in midtown Manhattan. Chanting “Everything is Not Awesome,” the oversized toys (including Emmett and WildStyle from the LEGO movie) are urging LEGO to end its relationship with oil giant Shell because Shell is threatening the Arctic and the unique wildlife that depend on it. Since 2012, Shell’s Arctic program has faced fierce criticism from environmental NGOs and regulators. In that same period 16 million Shell-branded LEGO sets were sold or given away at gas stations in 26 countries, making Shell a major contributor to LEGO’s global sales.Related Collections:'Save the Arctic' LEGO Campaign Around the WorldBlock Shell Protest at LEGO Store in New York (Photos & Video)