Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Direct-Action-at-Wilmar-Refinery-in-North-Sulawesi-27MZIFJWWST5K.htmlConceptually similarDirect Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI9ICompleted★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI13Completed★★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI1BCompleted★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI9JCompleted★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI10Completed★★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI1CCompleted★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI12Completed★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI11Completed★★★★★Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiGP0STSI15Completed★★★★★View AllGP0STSI18Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North SulawesiDrone image shows Greenpeace activists unfurling a banner reading "Drop Dirty Palm Oil Now" on the side of a silo at the Wilmar International refinery in Bitung, North Sulawesi.Thirty Greenpeace activists from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, UK, France Australia and members of the Indonesian rock band Boomerang, occupy a palm oil refinery belonging to Wilmar International, the world’s largest palm oil trader and supplies major brands including Colgate, Mondelez, Nestlé and Unilever. The refinery, on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, processes palm oil from major producers that are destroying rainforests in Kalimantan and Papua, Indonesia.Locations:Indonesia-Southeast Asia-SulawesiDate:25 Sep, 2018Credit:© Nugroho Adi Putera / GreenpeaceLatitude:1°26'21"NMaximum size:4056px X 3040pxLongitude125°9'35"EKeywords:Aerial view from UAV-Banners-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Outdoors-Palm oil (product)-Refineries-Silos-Small group of people-Wilmar International LimitedShoot:Direct Action at Wilmar Refinery in North Sulawesi (Drone Photos)Drone images showing twenty-three Greenpeace activists and four members of the Indonesian rock band Boomerang occupying a palm oil refinery belonging to the world’s largest palm oil trader, Wilmar International. PT Multi Nabati Sulawesi, the refinery, on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, processes palm oil from producer groups destroying rainforest in Papua and Papua New Guinea.Related Collections:Direct Action at Wilmar Palm Oil Refinery in North Sulawesi (Photos & Videos)