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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

 

G-Star commits to Detox

Blog entry by Ilze Smit | January 31, 2013 2 comments

Sometimes the longest struggles can be the most rewarding. Today -- after ten months of #PeoplePowered activities and behind-the-scenes haggling -- G-Star has committed to eliminate all uses of hazardous chemicals from its supply...

G-Star, time to show your true face

Blog entry by Pavel Klinckhamers | January 25, 2013 5 comments

UPDATE February 1st: G-Star has committed to Detox! Read more here. Zara. Levi’s. Benetton. Uniqlo. Victoria’s Secret. Mango. Esprit. Marks & Spencer. H&M. Li Ning. C&A. Puma. Adidas. Nike. Fourteen of the world’s top...

Victoria’s Secret: From Fallen Angel to Detox Leader?

Blog entry by Tommy Crawford | January 22, 2013 5 comments

Limited Brands – owner of iconic underwear labels Victoria’s Secret and La Senza – has today bowed to public pressure and committed to eliminate all hazardous chemicals from its supply chain and products by 2020. That makes it three...

Benetton shows its true colours and commits to toxic free fashion

Blog entry by Chiara Campione | January 16, 2013 8 comments

It’s about time the Detox campaign officially landed on the stylish streets of one of the world's most high profile fashion centres. Here in Italy we are celebrating the latest Detox commitment, announced today by the Benetton Group...

Japan's Uniqlo adds Detox commitment to spring’s wardrobe essentials

Blog entry by Eoin Dubsky | January 9, 2013 3 comments

Another fashion brand is detoxing. Japan's leading international casual wear brand, Uniqlo, begins the new year with a public commitment to eliminate all releases of hazardous chemicals throughout its entire global supply chain and...

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