Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-on-Waste-Management-Bill-in-Croatia-27MDHUWEROEF.htmlConceptually similarAction on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaGP1SVHLLCompleted★★★★★★Action on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaGP1SVHLMCompleted★★★★Action on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaGP1SVHLNCompleted★★★★Action on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaGP1SVHLOCompleted★★★★★★Action on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaGP1SVHLPCompleted★★★★Action on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaGP1SVHLRCompleted★★★★Action on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaGP1SVHLSCompleted★★★★Action on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaGP1SVHYRCompleted★★★★Action on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaGP1SVHYSCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1SVHLQAction on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaThe Croatian Parliament was debating the Waste Management Bill that transposes parts of the EU Single-Use Plastic Directive, as well as the ban on lightweight plastic bags, demanded via Greenpeace Croatia petition signed by 65k supporters. The demand aimed at the Parliament and the Government was to pass a more ambitious and less ambiguous law. An 8-metre prop of a whale washed up on a pile of discarded single-use plastics on the famous Stiniva beach on the island of Vis was there to join the appeal. The demands were co-signed by 7 NGOs working on the plastic issue in Croatia.Locations:Adriatic Sea-Croatia-Eastern EuropeDate:13 Jul, 2021Credit:© Ivan Šejic / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5229px X 3486pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Banners-Beaches-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Cliffs-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Plastics-Props-Rubbish-Seas-WhalesShoot:Action on Waste Management Bill in CroatiaThe Croatian Parliament was debating the Waste Management Bill that transposes parts of the EU Single-Use Plastic Directive, as well as the ban on lightweight plastic bags, demanded via Greenpeace Croatia petition signed by 65k supporters. The demand aimed at the Parliament and the Government was to pass a more ambitious and less ambiguous law. An 8-metre prop of a whale washed up on a pile of discarded single-use plastics on the famous Stiniva beach on the island of Vis was there to join the appeal. The demands were co-signed by 7 NGOs working on the plastic issue in Croatia.Related Collections:The Waste Management Bill on Discussion in Croatian Parliament (Photos & Video)