Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxics-Action-Shipbreaking-at-the-IMO-in-UK-27MZIFOMOMO.htmlConceptually similarToxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGP01860Completed★★★★Toxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGP0T9DCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGP0Y58Completed★★★★Toxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGP01037Completed★★★★Toxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGP0FAACompleted★★★★Toxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGP0ITQCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGP01B26Completed★★★★Toxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGP0WPYCompleted★★★★Toxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGP0PAWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0U8MToxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGreenpeace activists viewed from behind with t-shirts that read: 'Clean Toxic Ships Now'', London, UK. Greenpeace activists delivered a sculpture, 2 by 5 metres, which was made from the remains of ships taken from Indian shipbreaking yards to delegates attending the International Maritime Organisation in London. Greenpeace is demanding a stop to the lethal business of sending toxic ships to Asia and elsewhere without cleaning them first.Locations:England-London-United Kingdom-Western EuropeDate:14 Jul, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Kate DavisonMaximum size:2160px X 1440pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Greenpeace activists-International Maritime Organization (IMO)-KWCI (GPI)-Rear view-Ship breaking-Small group of people-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxics Action Shipbreaking at the IMO in UKGreenpeace is demanding a stop to the lethal business of sending toxic ships to Asia and elsewhere without cleaning them first.