Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-Chemicals-in-Berlin-27MZIFIQT4FD.htmlConceptually similarProtest against Chemicals in BerlinGP030H0Completed★★★★Protest against Chemicals in BerlinGP030H1Completed★★★★Protest against Chemicals in BerlinGP030H2Completed★★★★Protest against Chemicals in BerlinGP030GXCompleted★★★★Protest against Chemicals in BerlinGP030GZCompleted★★★★Protest against Chemicals in BerlinGP030N2Completed★★★★Protest against Chemicals in BerlinGP030N1Completed★★★★Protest against Nuclear Power Plants in BerlinGP0385MCompleted★★★★Protest against Nuclear Power Plants in BerlinGP0385NCompleted★★★★View AllGP030GYProtest against Chemicals in BerlinPregnant women bearing the message "keep your chemicals out of my womb" are protesting in front of the CDU conservative party's headquarters in Berlin against the contamination of their bodies with industrial chemicals. As many as 300 industrial chemicals are already proven to be in human blood and breast milk. The EU parliament is in Strasbourg debating the first reading of the EU's regulation on chemicals, REACH (the Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals). Under pressure from CDU/CSU conservatives, the German government has announced in its coalition agreement that it will press for REACH to be weakened in the chemical corporations' favor.In original language:REACH Aktion in BerlinFrau Merkel, mein Bauch ist kein Chemiestandort! Schwangere Frauen protestieren heute mit Greenpeace vor der CDU-Parteizentrale in Berlin gegen die Belastung ihres Koerpers mit Industriechemikalien. Die Schwangeren tragen die Aufschrift "Mein Bauch ist kein Chemiestandort!". Bis zu 300 Industriechemikalien aus Alltagsprodukten wurden bereits im menschlichen Blut und in der Muttermilch nachgewiesen. Das EU-Parlament beraet heute in Straßburg in erster Lesung über die EU-Chemikalienverordnung REACH (Registrierung, Evaluierung und Autorisierung von Chemikalien). Auf Druck der CDU/CSU hat die Bundesregierung im Koalitionsvertrag angekuendigt, sich für eine Abschwaechung von REACH zu Gunsten der Industrie stark zu machen.Locations:Berlin-Europe-GermanyDate:17 Nov, 2005Credit:© Paul Langrock / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2407px X 3625pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Babies (0-2)-Body painting-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Day-Eye contact-German Government-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Mothers-One person-Outdoors-Pollution-Tattoos-Toxics (campaign title)-WomenShoot:Protest against Chemicals in BerlinPregnant women bearing the message "keep your chemicals out of my womb" are protesting in front of the CDU conservative party's headquarters in Berlin against the contamination of their bodies with industrial chemicals. As many as 300 industrial chemicals are already proven to be in human blood and breast milk. The EU parliament is in Strasbourg debating the first reading of the EU's regulation on chemicals, REACH (the Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals). Under pressure from CDU/CSU conservatives, the German government has announced in its coalition agreement that it will press for REACH to be weakened in the chemical corporations' favor.Related Collections:Celebrating Women Power!