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Actions and protests
Biofuel
Cereal grains
Cities
Day
Food for Life (campaign title)
Greenpeace volunteer groups
Greenpeace volunteers
KWCI (GPI)
Outdoors
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Group Protest Against Food in Fuel in Hamburg
Greenpeace activists in 30 German cities protest against the use of food in biofuels as a part of a group action day, here in Hamburg.
The environmental activists demand of the government that adding foods such as wheat, rye and sunflower and canola oils to fuel be banned and instead completely used for food to help prevent hunger.
The groups arranged a pile of flour sacks to symbolise the amount of food used for fuels every day in their city.
In original language:
Gruppenaktionstag gegen Essen im Tank in Hamburg
Greenpeace-Aktivist:innen protestieren in 30 deutschen Städten im Rahmen eines Gruppenaktionstages (GAT) gegen die Verwendung von Lebensmitteln in Biokraftstoffen, hier in Hamburg.
Die Umweltschützer fordern ein Ende der Beimischung von Lebensmitteln wie Weizen, Roggen, Sonnenblumen- und Rapsöl zu Kraftstoffen, damit sie für Lebensmittel verwendet werden können, um Hunger zu vermeiden.
Die Gruppen stellten einen Haufen Mehlsäcke auf, um die Menge an Lebensmitteln zu symbolisieren, die in ihrer Kommune täglich für Kraftstoffe verwendet werden.
Unique identifier:
GP1SXIXZ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
21/05/2022
Locations:
Hamburg
Credit line:
© Daniel Müller / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Group Protest Against Food in Fuel in Hamburg
Greenpeace activists in 30 German cities protest against the use of food in biofuels as a part of a group action day, here in Hamburg.
The environmental activists demand of the government that adding foods such as wheat, rye and sunflower and canola oils to fuel be banned and instead completely used for food to help prevent hunger.
The groups arranged a pile of flour sacks to symbolise the amount of food used for fuels every day in their shire.
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