Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Solvay-s-chlorine-factory-on-River-Scheldt--Antwerp--Belgium--27MZIF98VG1.htmlConceptually similarSolvay's chlorine factory on River Scheldt, Antwerp, Belgium.GP060UCompleted★★★★Greenpeace ship SOLO occupying quay where salt is unloaded for Solvay's chlorine factory, Antwerp, Belgium.GP0OK2Completed★★★★Greenpeace blockade of the quay where salt is unloaded for Solvay's chlorine factory, Antwerp, Belgium.GP07NQCompleted★★★★Greenpeace blockade of the rail tracks leading into Solvay's chlorine factory in Antwerp, Belgium.GP0FKOCompleted★★★★Greenpeace blockade of the rail tracks leading into Solvay's chlorine factory in Antwerp, Belgium.GP017XTCompleted★★★★★★Greenpeace blockade of the rail tracks leading into Solvay's chlorine factory in Antwerp, Belgium.GP0PKECompleted★★★★Greenpeace ship SOLO occupying quay where salt is unloaded for Solvay's chlorine factory, Antwerp, Belgium.GP0EK5Completed★★★★Blockade Action against Solvay in BelgiumGP0ZFCCompleted★★★★Blockade Action against Solvay in BelgiumGP0D1NCompleted★★★★View AllGP0DJMSolvay's chlorine factory on River Scheldt, Antwerp, Belgium.Solvay's chlorine factory on River Scheldt, Antwerp, Belgium. Solvay is one of the 3 producers of chlorine in Belgium (others are Tessenderlo Chimie and BASF). Most of the chlorine produced is for PVC production. This plastic produces dioxins during production and incineration.Locations:Antwerp-Belgium-Europe, West EuropeDate:25 Mar, 1993Credit:© Greenpeace / Cristien BuysseMaximum size:5630px X 3759pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Chlorine production-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Polyvinyl chloride-Railways-Signs-Small group of people-Solvay-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Action at Solvay's Chlorine Factory in AntwerpGreenpeace blockade of the quay where salt is unloaded for Solvay's chlorine factory, Antwerp, Belgium. Salt is the main material used in producing chlorine gas. Solvay is one of the 3 producers of chlorine in Belgium (others are Tessenderlo Chimie and BASF). Most of the chlorine produced is for PVC production. This plastic produces dioxins during production and incineration.