Just days preceeding our momentous announcement that Nike has committed to champion a toxic-free future, we took to the Shanghai Pop Music Festival to spread the word about our Detox challenge. This gallery features local government officials and musicians, while others are simply young people who love music and Greenpeace.
The Zebra Music Festival took place in Shanghai from August 12-14 and had "water protection" as their theme. Greenpeace was invited to the event to talk about our current toxics work.
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