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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

 

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...

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