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Art installations
Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)
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Festivals
KWCI (GPI)
LED light bulbs
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Plastics
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Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in Shanghai
Greenpeace China joins the two-day “Simple Life Music Festival” in Shanghai, China to promote the idea of plastic-free living. Greenpeace pushes the beverage booths to use less one-off plastic cups. Besides setting up an information booth to promote BYO (bring your own) lifestyle, Greenpeace manages to have the beverage booths to allow customers to use their own cups and flasks when buying beverages, in an effort to reduce single-use plastic containers.
In original language:
绿色和平在中国上海的音乐节宣传无塑理念
绿色和平参与了在上海外滩举办的为期两天的“简单生活节”,宣传无塑理念。在音乐节设置摊位宣传自带杯。并联合“垃圾艺术家”童昆鸟,制作了互动装置“奇异恩典之花”,唤起人们对一次性塑料包装的关注。
Unique identifier:
GP1SUILC
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
17/10/2020
Locations:
Asia
,
China
,
Shanghai
Credit line:
© Wendi Wu / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★ (C)
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Greenpeace China Joins Music Festival to Promote Plastic-Free Living in Shanghai, China
Greenpeace China joins the two-day “Simple Life Music Festival” in Shanghai, China to promote the idea of plastic-free living. Volunteers have set up an information booth to promote BYO (bring your own) lifestyle. Greenpeace also commissioned an art installation, Amazing Grace, created by artist Tong Kunniao, to expose the problem of single-use plastic bottles.
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