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Actions and protests
Day
Deforestation
Eidai do Brazil
Forests (campaign title)
Greenpeace campaigners
Illegal logging
Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente (IBAMA)
KWCI (GPI)
Men
Outdoors
Roads
Timber
Timber industry
Trucks
Two people
Greenpeace Helps IBAMA Identify Illegal Logging in Brazil
Paulo Adario and an unidentified man beside a blue truck carrying logs. "Jesus Teama" is marked on the truck. Amazon campaign using ultra-violet technology, activists identified an illegal supply of logs in the yard of Eidai do Brasil, a Japanese export logging company, in Icoaraci Municipality of Para State, Brazil. Officials from Brazil's environment agency, IBAMA, subsequently fined the company and confiscated the logs. The action was a result of GP's investigation of Para's timber industry, lasting over a month and covering more than 4,000 km. Activists marked the logs with a special dye which is sensitive to ultra violet light.
Unique identifier:
GP0X3Y
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
07/12/1999
Locations:
Amazon
,
Brazil
,
South America
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Amorim
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action against Illegal Logging in Brazil
Amazon campaign Using ultra-violet technology ("invisible" paint). The activists mark an illegal supply of logs to go to Eidai do Brasil, a Japanese export logging company. Paolo Adario and Manuel Pinto painting the logs on a truck.
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