Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Poster-Action-against-Returning-Amazon-Goods-in-Hamburg-27MZIFJ8AK0PC.htmlConceptually similarPoster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGP0STUDOUCompleted★★★★Poster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGP0STUDOVCompleted★★★★Poster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGP0STUDOWCompleted★★★★Poster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGP0STUDOXCompleted★★★★Poster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGP0STUDOYCompleted★★★★Poster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGP0STUDPHCompleted★★★★Poster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGP0STUDPICompleted★★★★Poster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGP0STUDPKCompleted★★★★Poster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGP0STUDPLCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUDPZPoster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGreenpeace places posters in Hamburg's public advertising places like advertising columns and stations, against product returns to Amazon. The posters read: "Don´t be a # Returner" (in German). Greenpeace protests against overconsumption and new goods being destroyed after they are returned by customers to the online retail giant Amazon.com.In original language:Amazon Plakate Retourensohn in HamburgGreenpeace plakatiert einen Protest gegen Retourensendungen und Ueberkonsum an Litfasssaeulen und anderen Werbeflaechen in Hamburg mit dem Text: "Sei kein # Retourensohn". Die Kritik richtet sich gegen die Vernichtung von Neuwaren durch Amazon.Locations:Germany-Hamburg-Western EuropeDate:17 Dec, 2019Credit:© Joerg Modrow / GreenpeaceLatitude:53°33'6.9"NMaximum size:6509px X 4339pxLongitude9°56'45.49"EKeywords:Actions and protests-Advertising signs-Amazon.com, Inc.-Anti-consumerism-Consumers-Day-Detox (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Posters-TradeShoot:Poster Action against Returning Amazon Goods in HamburgGreenpeace places posters against product returns to Amazon in Hamburg's public advertising places like advertising columns and stations. The posters read: "Don´t be a # Returner" (in German). Greenpeace protests against overconsumption and new goods being destroyed after they are returned by customers to the online retail giant Amazon.com.Around a third of what online customers send back does not go straight back to retail. Amazon destroys returned products on a large scale: insiders report that the company scraps new products worth tens of thousands of euros a day.The online retail giant must present a plausible plan for how it will prevent the destruction of new and usable goods in the future.