Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastic-Monster-Action-at-Nestle-Headquarters-in-Mexico-27MZIFJWFBMWA.htmlConceptually similarPlastic Monster Action at Nestlé Headquarters in MexicoGP0STT8MPCompleted★★★★Plastic Monster Action at Nestlé Headquarters in MexicoGP0STT8N2Completed★★★★Plastic Monster Action at Nestlé Headquarters in MexicoGP0STT8N5Completed★★★★★Plastic Monster Action at Nestlé Headquarters in MexicoGP0STT8N9Completed★★★★Plastic Monster Action at Nestlé Headquarters in MexicoGP0STT8NECompleted★★★★★Plastic Monster Action at Nestlé Headquarters in MexicoGP0STT8MVCompleted★★★★Plastic Monster Action at Nestlé Headquarters in MexicoGP0STT8N0Completed★★★★★★Plastic Monster Action at Nestlé Headquarters in MexicoGP0STT8N4Completed★★★★Plastic Monster Action at Nestlé Headquarters in MexicoGP0STT8N6Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STT8NPPlastic Monster Action at Nestlé Headquarters in MexicoGreenpeace activists protest in front of Nestle's headquarters in Mexico City as part of a global week of action calling on the corporation to end its reliance on single-use plastic.In original language:Activistas regresan basura plástica al corporativo de NestléActivistas se manifiestan fuera del corporativo de Nestlé en la Ciudad de México con una estatura de un pájaro monstruoso que alimenta a sus crías con residuos plásticos. Con esta acción México se suma a una serie de visitas similares a los corporativos en otros 10 países para regresar a su dueño, Nestlé, la monstruosa cantidad de plástico que genera.Locations:Mexico-Mexico City-North AmericaDate:21 Apr, 2019Credit:© Alejandro Pai / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Logos-Nestlé S.A.-Outdoors-Red-Two peopleShoot:Plastic Monster Action at Nestle Headquarters in MexicoGreenpeace activists place a structure showing a monstrous bird feeding its young with plastic waste in front of Nestle's headquarters in Mexico City as part of a global week of action calling on the corporation to end its reliance on single-use plastic.