Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastic-Monster-Rave-at-Unilever-HQ-in-Rotterdam-27MZIFJWAEMZF.htmlConceptually similarPlastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamGP0STT4UHCompleted★★★★★★Plastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamGP0STT4Y1Completed★★★★Plastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamGP0STT4UACompleted★★★★Plastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamGP0STT4UGCompleted★★★★★★Plastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamGP0STT4UICompleted★★★★Plastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamGP0STT4U6Completed★★★★★★★Plastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamGP0STT4UMCompleted★★★★★★Plastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamGP0STT4UKCompleted★★★★★Plastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamGP0STT4U5Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STT4U9Plastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamA Plastic Monster of more than 20 meters makes its first stop on a tour throughout Europe, outside the Unilever headquarters in Rotterdam. DJs Gregor Salto and Lucien Foort, and Greenpeace Netherlands host a rave. The event is part of the Plastic Monster Ship Tour. During the ship tour Greenpeace exposes plastic pollution for the monster that it is, ships it back to its corporate creators around the world, and demand that they slay the plastic monster.Locations:Europe-Netherlands-Rotterdam-Western EuropeDate:21 Mar, 2019Credit:© Andrea Bartosova / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5575px X 3937pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Crowds-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Oceans (campaign title)-Office buildings-Outdoors-Plastics-Props-Sculptures-Signs-UnileverShoot:Plastic Monster Rave at Unilever HQ in RotterdamAlong with DJs Gregor Salto and Lucien Foort, Greenpeace Netherlands hosts a rave in front of the Unilever headquarters in Rotterdam. Activists demand: no excuse, stop single use! The event is part of the Plastic Monster Ship Tour. Greenpeace's ship "The Beluga II" along with a Plastic Monster of more than 20 meters is on a tour throughout Europe. The world has recently woken up to the crisis of plastic pollution. Cheap throwaway plastics are destroying our communities and our waterways. We need to seek out the source of the plastic monster, and stop it there. During the ship tour Greenpeace exposes plastic pollution for the monster that it is, ships it back to its corporate creators around the world, and demand that they slay the plastic monster.Related Collections:Plastic Monster Beluga Ship Tour in Europe (Photos & Videos)