Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Indigenous-Leaders-Protest-at-Consumer-Goods-Forum-Global-Summit-in-Berlin-27MZIFJ8Y4F7L.htmlConceptually similarIndigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in BerlinGP0STU4BVCompleted★★★★Indigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in BerlinGP0STU4C0Completed★★★★★★Indigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in BerlinGP0STU4C1Completed★★★★Indigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in BerlinGP0STU4C4Completed★★★★★★Indigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in BerlinGP0STU4BXCompleted★★★★Indigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in BerlinGP0STU4BWCompleted★★★★★★Indigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in BerlinGP0STU4BYCompleted★★★★Indigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in BerlinGP0STU4BZCompleted★★★★★★Indigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in BerlinGP0STU4C6Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STU4C2Indigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in BerlinBrazilian indigenous leaders and a group of activists from Greenpeace Germany are peacefully protesting in front of the venue of the Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) Sustainability Committee Meeting in Berlin against forest destruction.In 2010, the CGF and its members promised to end deforestation by 2020 through “responsible sourcing” of commodities such as cattle and soya, key drivers of forest destruction in Brazil. So far, measures taken by the companies indicate that they will fail to keep this promise.In this photo: Célia Xakriabá / Celia Nunes CorreaIn original language:Indigenen-Delegation protestiert gegen Waldzerstoerung bei internationaler Konferenz des Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) in BerlinEine Brasilianische Indigenen-Delegation und Greenpeace Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten protestieren vor dem Veranstaltungsort der internationalen Konferenz des Consumer Goods Forums (CGF) in Berlin friedlich gegen Waldzerstoerung.Bereits 2010 hatte das CGF mit seinen Firmen – darunter Weltkonzerne wie Nestlé oder Unileve rversprochen, Waldzerstoerung bis 2020 aus ihren Lieferketten zu verbannen.Trotz dieser Selbstverpflichtung koennen viele dieser Unternehmen immer noch nicht ausschließen, dass für ihre Produkte weltweit riesige Waldflaechen vernichtet werden. Greenpeace fordert daher in Deutschland und auf EU-Ebene Gesetze, die Unternehmen zu nachhaltigen Lieferketten verpflichten und den Marktzugang fuer Produkte in der EU an strenge oekologische und soziale Kriterien knuepfen.In diesem Bild: Célia Xakriabá / Celia Nunes CorreaLocations:Berlin-Europe-GermanyDate:24 Oct, 2019Credit:© Mike Schmidt / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5315px X 3547pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES OR GIVEN TO THIRD PARTIES. EXTERNAL MEDIA USAGE AFTER AVAILABLE DOWNLOAD TIME MUST BE DONE UNDER PRIOR AUTHORIZATION BY GREENPEACE GERMANY.Keywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Commercial businesses-Day-Eye contact-Face painting-Faces-Forest degradation-Forests (campaign title)-Half length-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-National costumes-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Tribal dresses-WomenShoot:Indigenous Leaders Protest at Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit in Berlin (Photos)Indigenous leaders from Brazil and Greenpeace Germany activists are peacefully demonstrating at the Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) Sustainability Committee Meeting in Berlin against forest destruction.In 2010, the CGF and its members promised to end deforestation by 2020 through “responsible sourcing” of commodities such as cattle and soya, key drivers of forest destruction in Brazil. So far, measures taken by the companies indicate that they will fail to keep this promise.Related Collections:Brazilian Indigenous Leaders' Tour of Europe (All Locations, Greenpeace Photos & Videos)Brazil Indigenous Leaders European Tour 2019 (All Archive and Contemporary Material)