Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastic-Spitting-Dragon-Protests-at-Our-Oceans-Conference-in-Malta-27MZIFJXZ374Y.htmlConceptually similarPlastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGP0STR5C4Completed★★★★Plastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGP0STR57ICompleted★★★★★★★Plastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGP0STR57LCompleted★★★★Plastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGP0STR585Completed★★★★Plastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGP0STR58TCompleted★★★★Plastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGP0STR58SCompleted★★★★Plastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGP0STR58YCompleted★★★★Plastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGP0STR5BVCompleted★★★★Plastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGP0STR5BWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR57RPlastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGreenpeace protests with a plastic-spitting dragon in front of the 'Our Oceans 2017' conference-building in Malta. The four-meter high dragon spits single-use plastic to present a new way of exposing plastic pollution offenders as a part of the Break Free From Plastic movement. Greenpeace demands of targeted culprits such as Nestlé, Unilever, Procter & Gamble, Coca Cola etc to stop producing single-use plastics. The ‘Our Ocean 2017’ conference brings together representatives of governments, civil society, science, finance and businesses from around the world to discuss ocean protection. This year they are discussing marine litter.In original language:Drache protestiert beim Our Oceans 2017 Konferenz in MaltaVor dem Gebaeude der "Our Ocean 2017"-Konferenz in Malta wurde ein vier-mal-vier Meter große, Plastikmuell spuckende Drachen-Plastik installiert um auf die globale Plastik-Problematik aufmerksam zu machen. Die "Break Free From Plastic"-Bewegung verlangt, dass die Hauptschuldigen, darunter schnelllebige Konsumgueter-Unternehmen wie Nestlé, Unilever, Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola und PepsiCo, aufhoeren, Einweg-Plastik zu produzieren.Locations:Europe-MaltaDate:5 Oct, 2017Credit:© Bente Stachowske / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5568px X 3712pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Buildings-Cities-Conferences-Day-Defending Our Oceans (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Marine pollution-Men-Microplastics-Outdoors-Plastics-Public engagement-Sculptures-Small group of people-Urban areasShoot:Plastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in MaltaGreenpeace protests with a plastic-spitting dragon in front of the Our Oceans conference-building in Malta. The four-meter high dragon spits single-use plastic to present a new way of exposing plastic pollution offenders as a part of the Break Free From Plastic movement. Greenpeace demands of the targeted culprits such as Nestlé, Unilever, Procter & Gamble, Coca Cola etc. to stop producing single-use plastics. The ‘Our Ocean 2017’ conference brings together representatives of governments, civil society, science, finance and businesses from around the world to discuss ocean protection. This year they are discussing marine litter.