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Clickers and Stickers Make H&M; Detox

Feature story | 20 September, 2011 at 10:00

Clothing giant H&M; has responded to a torrent of tweets, Facebook updates, and Detox sticker actions last week with a public commitment to Detox. Hazardous chemicals are out. Transparency and transformational change are in.

Big brands like H&M; are listening to you

Blog entry by Tommy | 26 October, 2011

As fashion-lovers around the world ponder over which clothes to add to their Christmas wish-lists, news about a different list linked to the fashion industry has got the Detox team here at Greenpeace buzzing. I’m talking about H&M;’s...

Rebranding H&M; to Detox our Water

Blog entry by Eoin Dubsky | 16 September, 2011 2 comments

Greenpeace activists in eleven twelve countries including China, France, Germany and Sweden began pasting huge "DETOX our water" and "DETOX the future" stickers onto the windows of their local H&M; stores this week. Activists paid...

H&M; can do much better

Blog entry by Eoin Dubsky | 14 September, 2011 5 comments

H&M;'s head of corporate social responsibility, Helena Helmersson, blogged yesterday about our Detox campaign's new focus on her company. Our campaigners are due to meet with H&M; decision makers this Friday, but in the mean time we...

Important step down the catwalk to toxic-free fashion

Blog entry by Tommy Crawford | 21 November, 2011 2 comments

International fast-fashion retailer C&A; today joined with China’s biggest sportswear company, Li-Ning, and Adidas, Nike, Puma and H&M; to launch a Joint Roadmap to begin tackling the fashion industry’s toxic pollution problem. ...

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