Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Break-Free-from-Plastic-Activity-in-Batu-Cave--Malaysia-27MZIFJXT7ZBN.htmlConceptually similarBreak Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaGP0STRVGLCompleted★★★★Break Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaGP0STRVGNCompleted★★★★Break Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaGP0STRVGWCompleted★★★★Break Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaGP0STRVGXCompleted★★★★Break Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaGP0STRVGFCompleted★★★★Break Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaGP0STRVGJCompleted★★★★Break Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaGP0STRVH4Completed★★★★Break Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaGP0STRVHPCompleted★★★★Break Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaGP0STRVHQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRVGPBreak Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaGreenpeace volunteers and suppoters hold a waste clean-up at Batu Cave, Malaysia during Earth Day event to show their care to the nature and religious place. Greenpeace is calling for the people in Malaysia to start reducing the use of single-use plastic.Batu Caves is a an iconic and popular tourist attraction in Selangor. A site of a Hindu temple and shrine, It also attracts thousands of worshippers and tourists, especially during the annual Hindu festival, ThaipusamLocations:Asia-Malaysia-Southeast AsiaDate:22 Apr, 2018Credit:© Han Choo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2121px X 1414pxKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Iconic Landmarks-KWCI (GPI)-Microphones-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Parks-People-Plastics-Public engagement-Speeches-Volunteers-Waste disposal-WomenShoot:Break Free from Plastic Activity in Batu Cave, MalaysiaOn Earth day, Greenpeace volunteers and supporters helped clean up the iconic Batu Caves from plastic pollution.