Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Amazonian-plywood-Action-at-Tilbury-Docks--UK-27MZIFRR99X.htmlConceptually similarAmazonian plywood Action at Tilbury Docks, UKGP0I91Completed★★★★Amazonian plywood Action at Tilbury Docks, UKGP0JBMCompleted★★★★Forests Action on MV Enif ship in UKGP01CFICompleted★★★★Forests Action on MV Enif ship in UKGP0O7GCompleted★★★★Forests Action on MV Enif ship in UKGP0P6YCompleted★★★★Forests Action at Tilbury Docks in the UKGP0X6QCompleted★★★★Forests Action at Tilbury Docks in the UKGP0CQSCompleted★★★★Forests Action at Tilbury Docks in the UKGP014XFCompleted★★★★Forests Action at Tilbury Docks in the UKGP0WP9Completed★★★★View AllGP08C6Amazonian plywood Action at Tilbury Docks, UKGreenpeace volunteers brand pallets of Amazonian plywood with "Protect the Amazon - Stop Criminal Timber Imports" at the UK's Tilbury Docks with stencils and red paint so importers and consumers would know where the timber originated. Following a series of actions in the UK around this time, several UK timber companies announced they will stop buying timber from WTK Amaplac's logging operaton in the Amazon.Locations:Tilbury Docks-United Kingdom-Western EuropeDate:3 Jul, 2000Credit:© Greenpeace / Nick CobbingMaximum size:3292px X 2185pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Painting actions-Small group of people-Spraying-Timber-Timber industry-WTKShoot:G8 Illegal Logging and Timber Industry Push.Related Collections:EU Bans Illegal Timber (Media Release)