Activists deliver giant trash monsters to Nestlé headquarters to protest plastic pollution
Photo: Courtesy of Greenpeace This week, Greenpeace activists brought a huge, 15-foot-tall heap of garbage, that they had made to look like the deep sea angler fish, and set it up in front of Nestle’s U.S. headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. I wish I could have been there to see it. (An even bigger trash monster was delivered earlier in the day to the company’s global headquarters in Switzerland, while similar leviathans cropped up in Italy, Kenya, and the Philippines, Greenpeace oceans campaigner Kate Melges told Earther in a phone interview.1) RELATED STORY: The action was part of a global...
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