Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Coca-Cola-Plastic-Campaign-in-Bristol-27MZIFJJPH9CK.htmlConceptually similarCoca-Cola Plastic Campaign in BristolGP0STQSY0Completed★★★★Coca-Cola Plastic Campaign in BristolGP0STQSY3Completed★★★★Coca-Cola Plastic Campaign in BristolGP0STQSY1Completed★★★★Coca-Cola Plastic Campaign in BristolGP0STQSXZCompleted★★★★UK Volunteers Urge Car Manufacturers to Ditch DieselGP0STQRT5Completed★★★★UK Volunteers Urge Car Manufacturers to Ditch DieselGP0STQRT9Completed★★★★★★UK Volunteers Urge Car Manufacturers to Ditch DieselGP0STQRTTCompleted★★★★Coca-Cola Plastic Campaign in BristolGP0STQSY7Completed★★★★Coca-Cola Plastic Campaign in BristolGP0STQSY2Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STQSY6Coca-Cola Plastic Campaign in BristolGreenpeace campaigners talk to members of the public at the Trinity Centre Garden party about Coca-Cola's need to reduce ocean plastic. Picture features dedicated, longterm activist Fi Radford (l). (26/01/1948 - 22/11/2020)Locations:Bristol-Europe-United KingdomDate:14 May, 2017Credit:© Rosemary DespresMaximum size:5301px X 3539pxRestrictions:GREENPEACE INTERNAL USE ONLY. ANY EXTERNAL THIRD PARTY USE: PLEASE CONTACT ROSEMARY DESPRES AT despresrosemary@gmail.comKeywords:Cities-Coca-Cola (drink)-Day-Direct communications-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Marine debris-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Plastics-Public engagement-The Coca-Cola Company-Two people-WomenShoot:Coca-Cola Plastic Campaign in BristolGreenpeace activists in Bristol talk to the public about our ocean plastics campaign, encouraging them to support us in convincing Coca-Cola to reduce their plastic footprint and stop choking our oceans with their bottles.