Greenpeace Hacks Kleenex “Let It Out” Commercial

by Scott Beale on March 31, 2007 · 4 comments

On March 24th activists from Greenpeace, infiltrated a Kleenex “Let It Out” commercial that was being shot in Times Square. This action was part of Greenpeace’s Kleercut campaign against Kimberly-Clark for their old-growth forest destruction in Northern Canada. Not An Alternative put together a great video of the intervention.

via » Michael O’Neil

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1 Amanda April 3, 2007 at 8:09 pm

Fuck Kleenex

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