Mind the Gap

A toxic-free future

Water is essential for life, but it is also the world's most threatened essential resource. Greenpeace is campaigning to stop industry poisoning our water with hazardous, persistent and hormone-disrupting chemicals. Together, we can demand that companies and governments act NOW to detox our rivers, detox our planet, and ultimately detox our future. Get involved.

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Detox At Levi's Headquarters

Image | December 13, 2012 at 0:07

Activists in the USA create a 'river' out of non-toxic foam and protest with placards outside the Levi's headquarters in San Francisco. To demand Levi's commit to a toxic free future.

Levi's 'Detox' Banner, Mexico

Image | December 5, 2012 at 23:04

17 activists spread a thousand square meter yellow arrow banner pointing at the waste water treatment plant for Lavamex - one of Levi's suppliers in Mexico. The banner (bearing Levi's logo) reads: "LEVIS, Stop Polluting Mexico's rivers" and...

"Detox" Striptease in Bangkok

Image | July 23, 2011 at 13:43

Participants show their "Detox" tattoos. 33 people whipped off their clothes in Chatuchak market, Bangkok, to join more than 600 people worldwide to strip outside Adidas and Nike stores in 29 cities in 10 countries surprising shoppers, setting...

The dirty secret behind jeans and bras

Image | December 1, 2010 at 12:42

This boy is working with his parents at a small jeans workshop in Dadun Village in Xintang. He earns 0.15 yuan for snipping loose thread ends off one pair of jeans; in one day he can do about 200 pairs.

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