Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxics-Action-Pittsburgh-Paint-and-Glass-in-Louisiana-27MZIFLJCQ5E.htmlConceptually similarToxics Action Pittsburgh Paint and Glass in LouisianaGP01EJECompleted★★★★Toxics Action Pittsburgh Paint and Glass in LouisianaGP01BIFCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Pittsburgh Paint and Glass in LouisianaGP0A2VCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Pittsburgh Paint and Glass in LouisianaGP015EXCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Pittsburgh Paint and Glass in LouisianaGP0197MCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Pittsburgh Paint and Glass in LouisianaGP02FOJCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Pittsburgh Paint and Glass in LouisianaGP02FOICompleted★★★★GE Kelloggs Frankentony Action Battle CreekGP02GG0Completed★★★★Toxics Dioxin Here Banner LouisianaGP02GHHCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP0111XToxics Action Pittsburgh Paint and Glass in LouisianaGreenpeace activist Dave DeRosa from Chicago, Illinois is arrested in front of the Pittsburgh Paint and Glass (PPG) in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Greenpeace locked a bus to railroad tracks leading into a PPG plant entrance to block shipments of vinyl chloride. Greenpeace believes that PPG has operated three toxic waste incinerators on illegal interim status for 16 years and is responsible for hundreds of industrial accidents.Locations:Lake Charles-Louisiana-North America-United States of AmericaDate:29 Nov, 2000Credit:© Robert Visser / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2513px X 1759pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Arrests-Camera equipment-Chlorine production-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Media-Men-Outdoors-Police-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxics Action Pittsburgh Paint and Glass in LouisianaMembers of Greenpeace block shipments of vinyl chloride outside Pittsburgh Paint and Glass. A coach bus is locked to railroad tracks leading into a plant entrance. The activists allege PPG has operated three toxic waste incinerators on illegal interim status for 16 years and is responsible for hundreds of industrial accidents.