Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Direct-Action-at-Wilmar-Refinery-in-North-Sulawesi-27MZIFJWWUHT1.htmlConceptually similarDirect Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI2OCompleted★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI2PCompleted★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI0WCompleted★★★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI60Completed★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI2LCompleted★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI2NCompleted★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI0UCompleted★★★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI5YCompleted★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI5XCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSI2MDirect Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiA Greenpeace activist prepares the ropes during the action in Bitung, North Sulawesi. Thirty Greenpeace activists from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, UK, France and Australia occupy a palm oil refinery belonging to Wilmar International, the world’s largest palm oil trader and supplier of major brands including Colgate, Mondelez, Nestlé and Unilever, destroying rainforests in Kalimantan and Papua, Indonesia.Locations:Indonesia-Southeast Asia-SulawesiDate:25 Sep, 2018Credit:© Dhemas Reviyanto / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-One person-Outdoors-Palm oil (product)-Refineries-Silos-Wilmar International LimitedShoot:Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North Sulawesi (photos by D. Reviyanto)Twenty-three Greenpeace activists and four Boomerang Rock Band members have blocked a palm oil refinery belonging to the world’s largest palm oil trader, Wilmar International. PT Multi Nabati Sulawesi, the refinery, on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, processes palm oil from producer groups destroying rainforest in Papua and Papua New Guinea.