Greenpeace France
المصادر
In May 2015, around fifteen Greenpeace France activists blocked the main entrance to InVivo, the leading French cooperative group bringing together more than 200 cooperatives and promoting pesticide-based products. Thierry Blandinières and Philippe Mangin, directors of InVivo, filed a complaint about defamation against Greenpeace France. In October 2019, the Tribunal of Paris rejected the complaint explaining Greenpeace France was reacting in good faith and that its statements participated in a debate of general interests. The directors of the pesticides company filed an appeal. In particular, they each claimed the sum of 50,000 euros in damages for non-pecuniary damage. On December 9, 2020, the Paris Court of Appeal confirmed the decision.