Greenpeace activists Adam Edmondson (left), Andrea LeClair (center), and Scott Cardiff (right) hold a Kleercut banner as they block the entrance to a Kimberly-Clark facility in New Milford, Connecticut on June 9, 2008. The protest was an effort to get Kimberly-Clark, maker of the Kleenex products, to stop destroying ancient forests to make its paper products.
New Milford, Connecticut police officers arrest Greenpeace activist Scott Cardiff as he blocks the entrance to a Kimberly-Clark facility in New Milford on June 9, 2008. The protest was an effort to get Kimberly-Clark, maker of Kleenex, to stop destroying ancient forests to make its paper products.
An information sheet and tree seedlings were placed on the windshields of vehicles parked in the employee lot of Kimberly-Clark's New Milford, Connecticut facility by Greenpeace activists during a protest on June 9, 2008. The protest was an attempt to get Kimberly-Clark, makers of Kleenex and other paper products, to stop destroying ancient forests. Three activists were arrested during the event for blocking an entrance to the facility while holding a Kleercut banner.
New Milford, Connecticut police officers talk with Greenpeace activists holding a Kleercut banner as they block the entrance to a Kimberly-Clark facility in New Milford on June 9, 2008. The protest was an effort to get Kimberly-Clark to stop destroying ancient forests to make their Kleenex and other paper products. Activists pictured from left are: Adam Edmondson; Andrea LeClair and Scott Cardiff.