Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Radioactive-Waste-Action-in-Brussels-27MZIFI4B8_U.htmlConceptually similarRadioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGP0278RCompleted★★★★Radioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGP0278UCompleted★★★★Radioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGP0278CCompleted★★★★★★★Radioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGP0278HCompleted★★★★Radioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGP0278GCompleted★★★★Radioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGP0278ICompleted★★★★Radioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGP0278JCompleted★★★★Radioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGP0278KCompleted★★★★Radioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGP0278LCompleted★★★★View AllGP0278VRadioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGreenpeace activists are handcuffed together and wear a sign reading "Nuclear Waste No Solution" and "Radioactive Waste from Niger" in front of the European Union Parliament building. Together with two radiation specialists they have delivered samples of radioactive waste in two concrete and lead-lined containers collected from unsecured public locations in UK, France, Belgium and Niger to the door of EU Parliament to remind MEPs, in their last plenary session, before considering a new nuclear waste law that there is no solution to nuclear waste.Locations:Belgium-Brussels-EuropeDate:7 Oct, 2010Credit:© Philip Reynaers / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3597px X 2394pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Direct communications-Espace Léopold (EU parliament building)-European Parliament (organisation)-European Union (EU)-Greenpeace activists-Handcuffs-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outdoors-Radioactive waste-YellowShoot:Radioactive Waste Action in BrusselsGreenpeace activists and radiation specialists deliver radioactive waste to the door of the European Union Parliament building to remind MEPs in their last plenary session before considering a new nuclear waste law that there is no solution to nuclear waste. The nuclear waste, secured in two concrete and lead-lined containers, was collected from unsecured public locations (Sellafield beach in the UK; the seabed at la Hague in France; the banks of the Molse Nete River in Belgium; and from the uranium mining village of Akokan in Niger).Related Collections:Radioactive Waste Action at the European Parliament in Brussels (All Photographers)