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Personal care products may still be polluting oceans despite promises by companies...

Press release | 20 July, 2016 at 4:00

Seoul, 20 July 2016 – A ranking of the world’s 30 largest personal care companies (1), published today by Greenpeace East Asia, shows that big brands are failing to remove microplastics from their products. The ranking shows that voluntary...

Greenpeace: Nike, Esprit, Victoria’s Secret and LiNing fail toxic-free fashion ranking

Press release | 5 July, 2016 at 8:00

Hamburg, 5 July 2016 – Greenpeace International today releases its Detox Catwalk, assessing how effectively 19 major fashion brands are cleaning up their supply chains of toxic chemicals. Inditex (which owns Zara), H&M; and Benetton are the only...

Nike Scores 1-0 Over Adidas with toxic pollution clean-up commitment

Press release | 18 August, 2011 at 2:57

Barcelona/Beijing 18th August 2011 - The world's largest sportswear brand, Nike, has today committed to the elimination of releases of all hazardous chemicals across its entire supply chain and the entire life-cycle of its products by 2020 (1),...

Progress and hurdles on the road to Detox

Background | 9 December, 2011 at 13:11

Since 2011, Greenpeace International has conducted four investigations into the use of hazardous chemicals in the textile supply chain. These reports found persistent, hazardous chemicals in the discharges from textile manufacturing facilities in...

Toxics

Background | 20 April, 2010 at 17:18

Here you can find the reports related to our Toxics campaign.

Progress and hurdles on the road to Detox

Background | 9 December, 2011 at 13:11

Since 2011, Greenpeace International has conducted four investigations into the use of hazardous chemicals in the textile supply chain. These reports found persistent, hazardous chemicals in the discharges from textile manufacturing facilities in...

Time to test your favourite outdoor gear!

Blog entry by Mirjam Kopp | 6 October, 2015

Most outdoor brands are still addicted to dangerous chemicals called PFCs as our quest just showed.  But how bad is this addiction? Most of the companies you asked didn't give a clear answer about which of their products contain PFCs.

Little Monsters: going back to school

Blog entry by Helena Meresman | 28 August, 2014 2 comments

Back to school time is upon us again. At this time of the year parents everywhere reveal their true nature: there is the excited and optimistic kind, longing for the school activities as a relief from a busy summer; and the I-am-not...

Green gloves take over Italy challenging the fashion industry

Blog entry by Esperanza Mora | 7 March, 2013

On Saturday, Greenpeace Italy activists challenged the fashion industry on the streets of 24 Italian cities, including Milan, Florence and Rome. Following events held at the Fashion Weeks in New York, Milan and Paris, Greenpeace...

A green catwalk in Milan

Blog entry by Chiara Campione | 20 February, 2013

The Milan Fashion Show, one of the world’s top haute couture spots, has had an unexpected and green start this year as Greenpeace Italy activists unveiled a ‘vertical catwalk’ on the façade of the splendid Sforzesco Castle. ...

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