Greenpeace puts Nemo in a blender for its latest campaign

By AdNews | 23 July 2014
 

An ad from the same people that drowned a whole Lego town in crude oil puts 'Nemo' in a blender.

It's not actually Nemo. That would cause copyright issues. But Greenpeace has placed a clown fish in a blender in protest against the port expansion at Abbot Point in Queensland and push its Save the Reef message.

“The expansion of Abbot Point means dredging around 3 million tonnes of sea floor to clear the way for thousands of extra coal ships through the Great Barrier Reef," said Greenpeace program director Ben Pearson.

“Right now, Environment Minister Greg Hunt’s finger is on the button. If he presses go, the consequences for Australia’s most precious natural place will be dramatic.”

Watch the ad for yourself and tell us what you think below.

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