Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Local-Activists-Call-to-Save-Recycled-Paper-Mill-in-France-27MDHUAG823.htmlConceptually similarLocal Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceGP1SV42PCompleted★★★★Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceGP1SV42CCompleted★★★★Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceGP1SV42ECompleted★★★★Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceGP1SV42BCompleted★★★★Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceGP1SV425Completed★★★★Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceGP1SV428Completed★★★★Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceGP1SV431Completed★★★★Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceGP1SV432Completed★★★★Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceGP1SV433Completed★★★★View AllGP1SV429Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceMarie Buisson from CGT , Cécile Duflot from Oxfam, Murielle Guilbert from Solidaires, Annick Coupé from Attac, Benoit Teste from FSU, Véronique Marchesseau from Confédération paysanne, François Chartier from Greenpeace France et Manon Castagné from Friends of Earth.120 activists, trade unionists and employee representatives took over the square in front of the Ministry of Economy and Finance and unfurled two 15-meter long banners to ask Bruno Le Maire to guarantee the full safeguarding of the Chapelle-Darblay paper mill.Locations:Europe-France-ParisDate:28 Apr, 2021Credit:© Andrea Mantovani / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4704px X 3360pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Outdoors-Paper industry-Pink-Pulp and paper mills-SmokeShoot:Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in FranceThe organizations of the "Plus jamais ça" collective and representatives of the paper mill employees occupied the square in front of the Ministry of Economy and Finance in Paris to ask Bruno Le Maire to guarantee the full safeguarding of the Chapelle-Darblay paper mill. 120 activists, trade unionists and employee representatives took over the square in front of the Ministry of Economy and Finance and unfurled two 15-meter long banners to question Bruno Le Maire.This paper mill is the only factory in France capable of producing 100% recycled newsprint. Providing 750 direct and indirect jobs in the Rouen area, this model of ecological industry has been shut down since May 6, 2020 and is about to be definitively closed on June 15.Related Collections:Local Activists Call to Save Recycled Paper Mill in France (Photos & Video)"Plus jamais ça" Collective