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Greenpeace Turns VW Logo into CO2 Sign
Volkswagen must have known that this protest from Greenpeace was imminent.
Protesters from Greenpeace Germany, the German wing of the demonstration loving, tree hugging environmentalist group, paid a visit to VW's factory in Wolfsburg on Monday where they changed the VW logo into the scientific symbol for Carbon Dioxide - CO2. They also unfurled a banner reading "The climate problem."
The group were protesting against what they called the VW Group hiding the impact that the company's cars have on the health of people as well as the impact on nature.
Greenpeace wants the German government to use the Diesel-gate scandal to change its national transport policies and keep polluting cars off the roads by switching to cars that run on renewable energy solutions.