Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Portrait-of-Alexander-Pechtold-with-Low-Energy-Light-Bulb-27MZIFL6OH2S.htmlConceptually similarPortrait of Jan Marijnissen with Low Energy Light BulbGP01JMJCompleted★★★★Portrait of Mark Rutte with Low Energy Light BulbGP01JMKCompleted★★★★Low Energy Light Bulbs in the NetherlandsGP01NBCCompleted★★★★Low Energy Light Bulbs in the NetherlandsGP01NBDCompleted★★★★Low Energy Light Bulbs in the NetherlandsGP01NBECompleted★★★★Low Energy Light Bulbs in the NetherlandsGP01NBFCompleted★★★★Low Energy Light Bulbs in the NetherlandsGP01NBGCompleted★★★★Low Energy Light Bulbs in the NetherlandsGP01NBHCompleted★★★★Low Energy Light Bulbs in the NetherlandsGP01NBICompleted★★★★View AllGP01JMCPortrait of Alexander Pechtold with Low Energy Light BulbPortrait of politician Alexander Pechtold, Member of Parliament for D66, with low energy light bulb.In original language:Portret van Alexander Pechtold met SpaarlampPortret van politicus Alexander Pechtold, Tweede Kamderlid voor D66, met een spaarlampLocations:Europe, West Europe-NetherlandsDate:3 Oct, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Laura LombardiMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxRestrictions:This image is only available for internal usage and approval is required for publication by the editorial photo department of Greenpeace Netherlands.Keywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Compact fluorescent light bulbs-Energy-Energy efficiency-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Light bulbs-Politicians-Portraits-PropsShoot:Climate Action One Million Low Energy Light Bulbs the NetherlandsThe intention of the campaign '1 miljoen spaarlampen', which translates to English as 'One million low energy light bulbs', is to make people buy more energy efficient light bulbs. As part of the campaign Greenpeace has taken several portraits of celebrities, politicians and Greenpeace employees holding a low energy light bulb. Since the start people have reported 858,241 low energy light bulbs on www.1miljoenspaarlampen.nl and producers of low energy light bulbs have announced an increase in sales of more than two million low energy light bulbs. 'Time is ripe for a ban on energy wasting incandescent light bulbs. Minister Cramer must take action now to plead for the disappearance of energy wasting products from the shops', states Greenpeace Climate, Energy & Forests campaigner Femke Bartels. A low energy light bulb uses 80% less energy than an incandescent light bulb. If we replace all the incandescent light bulbs in Dutch houses we can save 14% on the electricity consumption of the households in the Netherlands. The Greenpeace action is part of 'Hier', an initiative of more than 40 charities who take care of the worldwide climate problem.Related Collections:Climate Action One Million Low Energy Light Bulbs the Netherlands (Photos & Videos)