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Banners representing clothes of Nike and Adidas hang from a line during a  protest in central Madrid July 14, 2011. Greenpeace staged the protest to  denounce the polluting of the Yangtze and
Banners representing clothes of Nike and Adidas hang from a line during a protest in central Madrid July 14, 2011. Greenpeace staged the protest to denounce the polluting of the Yangtze and

Nike reveals more on cleaner chemicals | Dyes & Chemicals News | News
Nike reveals more on cleaner chemicals | Dyes & Chemicals News | News

About Nike - Chemistry At NikeAbout Nike - Chemistry At Nike
About Nike - Chemistry At NikeAbout Nike - Chemistry At Nike

Greenpeace is detoxifying the clothing industry
Greenpeace is detoxifying the clothing industry

Nike | The Natural Step
Nike | The Natural Step

Greenpeace: Nike, Esprit, Victoria's Secret and LiNing fail toxic-free  fashion ranking - Greenpeace International
Greenpeace: Nike, Esprit, Victoria's Secret and LiNing fail toxic-free fashion ranking - Greenpeace International

A Greenpeace activist holding a banner reading "A future with no toxins is  possible" hangs on a pole in front of a picture of actress Rita Hayworth  during a protest in central
A Greenpeace activist holding a banner reading "A future with no toxins is possible" hangs on a pole in front of a picture of actress Rita Hayworth during a protest in central

Nike, Adidas suppliers 'polluting China rivers'
Nike, Adidas suppliers 'polluting China rivers'

Better Practices
Better Practices

Toxic chemicals found in Nike, Adidas World Cup gear - Portland Business  Journal
Toxic chemicals found in Nike, Adidas World Cup gear - Portland Business Journal

Laggards in Toxic Clothing Detox: Adidas and Nike
Laggards in Toxic Clothing Detox: Adidas and Nike

Nike ethical issues | Ethical Consumer
Nike ethical issues | Ethical Consumer

Nike, Adidas Update Hazardous Chemicals Ban Roadmap
Nike, Adidas Update Hazardous Chemicals Ban Roadmap

Nike, Adidas suppliers 'polluting China rivers'
Nike, Adidas suppliers 'polluting China rivers'

A Greenpeace activist holding a banner reading "A future with no toxins is  possible" hangs on a pole during a protest in central Madrid July 14, 2011.  Greenpeace staged the protest to
A Greenpeace activist holding a banner reading "A future with no toxins is possible" hangs on a pole during a protest in central Madrid July 14, 2011. Greenpeace staged the protest to

Nike to clean up supply chain by 2020 | Supply Chain Digital
Nike to clean up supply chain by 2020 | Supply Chain Digital

Greenpeace links big brands to Chinese river pollution - BBC News
Greenpeace links big brands to Chinese river pollution - BBC News

China targets 'harmful' clothing from Nike, H&M and Zara - Apparel Insider
China targets 'harmful' clothing from Nike, H&M and Zara - Apparel Insider

Nike, Adidas and others aim for less toxic supply chains | Greenbiz
Nike, Adidas and others aim for less toxic supply chains | Greenbiz

Sweat it out: could your sportswear be toxic? | Life and style | The  Guardian
Sweat it out: could your sportswear be toxic? | Life and style | The Guardian

Nike Bows to Greenpeace, Plans to Drop Hazardous Chemicals
Nike Bows to Greenpeace, Plans to Drop Hazardous Chemicals

Victory! Toxic chemical banned in EU textile imports
Victory! Toxic chemical banned in EU textile imports

Report: Toxic Textiles - Climate Action
Report: Toxic Textiles - Climate Action

Nike moves to water-free, chemical-free dyeing | Greenbiz
Nike moves to water-free, chemical-free dyeing | Greenbiz

Nike and Adidas show cautious support for eco-friendly dye technology |  Guardian sustainable business | The Guardian
Nike and Adidas show cautious support for eco-friendly dye technology | Guardian sustainable business | The Guardian

Toxic chemicals in children′s clothes, explained | Science | In-depth  reporting on science and technology | DW | 16.01.2014
Toxic chemicals in children′s clothes, explained | Science | In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW | 16.01.2014