Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Waste-Action-in-Dunkirk-Harbour-27MDHUW38N1Z.htmlConceptually similarConmar Elbe Cargo Ship in Dunkirk HarbourGP1SWCN4Completed★★★★Conmar Elbe Cargo Ship in Dunkirk HarbourGP1SWCN5Completed★★★★Conmar Elbe Cargo Ship in Dunkirk HarbourGP1SWCN6Completed★★★★★Conmar Elbe Cargo Ship in Dunkirk HarbourGP1SWCN7Completed★★★★Conmar Elbe Cargo Ship in Dunkirk HarbourGP1SWCNACompleted★★★★Nuclear Waste Action in Dunkirk HarbourGP1SWCM7Completed★★★★★★Nuclear Waste Action in Dunkirk HarbourGP1SWCM9Completed★★★★Nuclear Waste Action in Dunkirk HarbourGP1SWCMACompleted★★★★Nuclear Waste Action in Dunkirk HarbourGP1SWCMBCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1SWCM8Nuclear Waste Action in Dunkirk HarbourActivists from Greenpeace France disrupted the loading of twenty containers of French used uranium on board the cargo ship Conmar Elbe in the port of Dunkirk. Greenpeace France activists deployed “Russia is not a garbage”, “Stop radioactive traffic” or “Nuclear is not green” banners near the cargo ship with destination is Saint Petersburg, Russia.Greenpeace France calls for a definitive end to French retirement uranium exports to Russia, which are environmental, social and economic nonsense. Today classified by French regulations as a recoverable “material”, reprocessed uranium must be included in the “waste” category, as is the case in the majority of nuclear countries around the world. Its final storage on French territory must be planned and organized.Locations:France-Le Havre-Western EuropeDate:29 Oct, 2021Credit:© Jérémie Jung / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Cargo ships-Day-Harbours-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear waste-Nuclear waste transports-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Trains-Two peopleShoot:Nuclear Waste Action in Dunkirk Harbour (PHOTO)On Friday October 29th, activists from Greenpeace France disrupted the loading of twenty containers of French used uranium on board the cargo ship Conmar Elbe Dunkirk harbor. Greenpeace France activists deployed “Russia is not a garbage”, “Stop radioactive traffic” or “Nuclear is not green” banners near the cargo ship with destination is Saint Petersburg, Russia.Greenpeace France calls for a definitive end to French retirement uranium exports to Russia, which are environmental, social and economic nonsense. Today classified by French regulations as a recoverable “material”, reprocessed uranium must be included in the “waste” category, as is the case in the majority of nuclear countries around the world. Its final storage on French territory must be planned and organized.Related Collections:Action against Nuclear Waste in Dunkirk (Photos & Videos)