Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Burger-King-Owners--Don-t-Flame-Grill-the-Amazon-27MZIFJ873ITR.htmlConceptually similarBurger King Owners: Don’t Flame Grill the AmazonGP0STU313Completed★★★★Burger King Owners: Don’t Flame Grill the AmazonGP0STU314Completed★★★★Burger King Owners: Don’t Flame Grill the AmazonGP0STU311Completed★★★★★Burger King Owners: Don’t Flame Grill the AmazonGP0STU317Completed★★★★Burger King Owners: Don’t Flame Grill the AmazonGP0STU312Completed★★★★Burger King Owners: Don’t Flame Grill the AmazonGP0STU315Completed★★★★★Canadian Halloween KFC ProtestGP04FNZCompleted★★★★Burger King Award in London for Flame Grilling the AmazonGP0STTWK1Completed★★★★Burger King Award in London for Flame Grilling the AmazonGP0STTWK2Completed★★★★View AllGP0STU316Burger King Owners: Don’t Flame Grill the AmazonGreenpeace activists are delivering a message inside and outside the global headquarters of Burger King owner Restaurant Brands International. In response to the crisis in the Amazon, Greenpeace has launched a global campaign urging fast-food giants Burger King, McDonald’s and KFC to reject President Jair Bolsonaro’s anti-environmental agenda and goods linked to destruction of the Amazon.Locations:Canada-North America-Ontario-TorontoDate:18 Sep, 2019Credit:© Greenpeace / Marlon MarinhoMaximum size:4378px X 3209pxKeywords:Burger King-Day-Eye contact-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Office buildings-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Signs-Three people-WomenShoot:Burger King Owners: Don’t Flame Grill the AmazonIn response to the crisis in the Amazon, Greenpeace has launched a global campaign urging fast-food giants Burger King, McDonald’s and KFC to reject President Jair Bolsonaro’s anti-environmental agenda and goods linked to destruction of the Amazon.Close to 2.5 million hectares of land —including significant new deforestation — was burned in Brazilian Amazon during August, according to new data published by INPE on September 3. The number of fires in the Amazon increased by 111% since the start of President Bolsonaro’s presidency. According to the IPCC, animal agriculture — the production of livestock and animal feed – is responsible for 60% of food-related greenhouse gas emissions as well as being the leading cause of deforestation.