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20th November 2000: Greenpeace halt GM soya mill on Gladstone dock (See also: 25th February)

Greenpeace was founded in 1971 by anti-war protesters trying to stop US nuclear weapons testing in Alaska. It has grown to a worldwide organisation that confronts environmental abuses and promotes alternatives. It carries out a wide range of lobbying, public education and consumer campaigning but is perhaps best known for spectacular interventions to expose the main environmental offenders.
Campaign targets on Merseyside have been polluters of the Mersey and more recently the importers of genetically-modified (GM) foods. On 29 November 1996 volunteers scaled the dockside cranes and prevented the first importation of GM maize for several days. On 25 February 2000 6 climbers boarded the first ship to bring GM soya beans to the UK and chained themselves to the anchor. They delayed the ship by a week and gave the authorities a runaround with other protests when it finally arrived. On 20 November 2000 75 volunteers dressed as chickens halted work at Cargills soya mill on the docks for a day.
Greenpeace members are invited to join the local group which meets monthly.
Link: www.greenpeace.org.uk

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