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Detox our future

The Detox campaign is powered by more than half a million people, demanding toxic-free fashion and clean water.

Take action today by signing the Detox Fashion Manifesto and add your voice to a global movement demanding fashion without pollution.

Together we're challenging some of the world's most popular clothing brands to work with their suppliers and eliminate all releases of hazardous chemicals into our water.

Toxic water pollution is an issue that affects us all, but thanks to you big brands with the power to change things are listening and acting.

Fifteen global fashion leaders have committed to Detox in response to the growing international campaign (Nike, AdidasPuma, H&MM&S, C&A, Li-Ning, Zara, Mango, Esprit, Levi's, Uniqlo, Benetton, Victoria's Secret, G-Star Raw and Valentino). But other clothing companies, like Calvin Klein, GAP and Abercrombie&Fitch still need to respond to the urgency of the situation, Detox their brands and help Detox our future.

 

The latest updates

 

Bond Girl helps Detox the Oscars

Blog entry by Valeria Botte Coca | February 25, 2013 4 comments

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. One such group of people is the team at Red Carpet Green Dress , who have been busy over the last weeks and months creating a beautiful gown for...

Pointing fashion brands in the right direction

Blog entry by Chiara Campione | February 23, 2013 3 comments

Greenpeace Italy activists this morning covered the famous sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan, also known as "The Finger”, with a giant green glove. Activists surrounded the base of the sculpture and unfurled a banner with the message:...

A green catwalk in Milan

Blog entry by Chiara Campione | February 20, 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. ...

New York Fashion Week's unexpected show

Blog entry by Kat Clark | February 12, 2013 1 comment

In the midst of a rainy New York Fashion Week, four exclusive fashion brands were greeted by "clean-up crews" challenging them to adopt forest friendly and toxic free policies. Activists decorated store windows with giant images of...

In Fashion Duel, Valentino proves 'Green' really is the new 'Black'

Blog entry by Chiara Campione | February 7, 2013 10 comments

At the start of November, Greenpeace threw down the gauntlet to 15 top Italian and French luxury fashion brands, challenging these companies with 25 'uncomfortable' questions about their supply chains. Why? Every day another...

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