Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fridge-Action-against-7-Eleven-s-Plastics-in-Taiwan-27MDHUCYV_F.htmlConceptually similarFridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGP1SV93UCompleted★★★★Fridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGP1SV93VCompleted★★★★Fridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGP1SV93WCompleted★★★★Fridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGP1SV93XCompleted★★★★Fridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGP1SV93YCompleted★★★★Fridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGP1SV940Completed★★★★★★Fridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGP1SV943Completed★★★★Fridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGP1SV941Completed★★★★★★Fridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGP1SV942Completed★★★★View AllGP1SV93ZFridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGreenpeace Taiwan activists placed 3 large refrigerators filled with 7-Eleven plastic packaging in front of one of their stores as part of the brand attack. The NVDA (non violent direct action) aims to reveal that TW 7-Eleven produces and consumes more than 300 million coffee beverage cups annually and uses 3,394 metric tons of plastic in lunch boxes. In addition, Greenpeace survey found that about 7.5% of the “recyclable” plastic waste goes straight into the incinerator.In original language:綠色和平用冰櫃行動批統一超商選擇性公布塑膠用量綠色和平於統一超商門市擺放裝滿塑膠包裝垃圾的大型冰箱,揭露統一超商年耗超過三億多個咖啡飲料杯,以及使用3,394公噸塑膠作為鮮食便當外盒。另外經由調查發現可回收的塑膠垃圾約有7.5%都進入焚化爐。Locations:East Asia-Taipei-TaiwanDate:28 Sep, 2020Credit:© Chong Kok Yew / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2000px X 1333pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Outdoors-Plastics-Refrigerators-RubbishShoot:Fridge Action against 7-Eleven's Plastics in TaiwanGreenpeace Taiwan activists placed 3 large refrigerators filled with 7-Eleven plastic packaging in front of one of their stores as part of the brand attack. The NVDA (non violent direct action) aims to reveal that TW 7-Eleven produces and consumes more than 300 million coffee beverage cups annually and uses 3,394 metric tons of plastic in lunch boxes. In addition, Greenpeace survey found that about 7.5% of the “recyclable” plastic waste goes straight into the incinerator.