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World’s largest striptease challenges Adidas and Nike to Detox

Feature story | July 23, 2011 at 20:16

Filipino volunteers today joined more than 600 people from 29 cities in 10 countries [1] in whipping off their Adidas and Nike apparel, to attempt the record setting the record for the world’s largest striptease and challenging the global...

Impossible is nothing as Adidas joins Nike and Puma in cleaning up their supply chain

Press release | September 1, 2011 at 13:44

Adidas, the world’s second largest sportswear brand, has responded to the Greenpeace ‘Detox’ challenge by announcing [1] its commitment to zero discharge of hazardous chemicals throughout its entire supply chain and across the entire lifecycle of...

Nike & Adidas: Detox the world's water

Feature story | July 13, 2011 at 12:00

Game on, Nike and Adidas. Greenpeace is calling you out to see which one of you is stronger on the flats, quicker on the breaks, turns faster and plays harder at a game we're calling 'Detox': Who'll be the first to take action and eliminate...

Puma overtakes competitors Adidas and Nike in race to drop toxic pollution

Press release | July 26, 2011 at 13:34

Quezon City/Beijing – Puma, the world’s third-largest sportswear brand, has responded to a Greenpeace challenge to ‘Detox’, by publicly committing to the elimination of all releases of hazardous chemicals from its entire product lifecycle, and...

Greenpeace challenges Adidas and Nike to champion a toxic-free future

Press release | July 13, 2011 at 12:26

Greenpeace today challenged Adidas and Nike to remove toxic chemicals from their supply chains and from their products. The demand comes as the result of a year-long investigation into toxic water pollution in China and how the chain of custody...

Dirty Laundry 2: Hung Out to Dry

Publication | August 23, 2011 at 9:00

Research commissioned by Greenpeace International has revealed that clothing and certain fabric-based shoes sold internationally by major clothing brands are manufactured using nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs). NPEs -- which are used as surfactants...

New clothing tests implicate global brands in release of hormone-disrupting chemicals

Press release | August 23, 2011 at 10:47

The latest research into toxic water pollution released today by Greenpeace International reveals the presence of nonylphenol ethoxylates [1] in clothing items bearing the logos of 14 global brands [2], including Adidas, H&M, and Abercrombie and...

Adidas needs to earn its stripes by championing a toxic-free future

Blog entry by EoinD | August 23, 2011

Our latest research reveals that there is a good chance that the clothes you are wearing may contain nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs), chemicals which can break down in water to form nonylphenol (NP) -- a toxic, persistent and ...

Rebranding Adidas to Detox our Water

Blog entry by EoinD | August 19, 2011

Within hours of Nike's announcement on 18 August to champion a toxic-free future, Greenpeace activists in cities around the world headed to their nearest Adidas Store with huge "Detox" stickers to rebrand the shop windows and doors...

Angel Aquino joins the Greenpeace Detox campaign

Image | July 20, 2011 at 13:38

Philippine actress/TV personality Angel Aquino sports the Detox insignia tattoo to help spread the call for Nike and Adidas to lead the elimination of all releases of hazardous chemicals from supply chains and products of the sportswear industry.

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