A Greenpeace activist shows a picture of what he claims to be waste waters being released into river in China as others form a human banner with message "Detox" at Santichaiprakarn Park,
Greenpeace finds toxic threads – DW – 01/14/2014
Garment waste from Nike other leading brands fuel toxic kilns in Cambodia - Unearthed
Nike to clean up supply chain by 2020 | Supply Chain Magazine
Nike factories hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Greenpeace - Sustainable Brands
Laggards in Toxic Clothing Detox: Adidas and Nike
Nike seeks to eliminate hazardous chemicals from products | Guardian sustainable business | The Guardian
Greenpeace targets Nike in latest 'catwalk' | Materials & Production News | News
Nike Accepts the Greenpeace's Detox Challenge – POPSOP
rp_9472_14950.jpg - Greenpeace USA
Greenpeace International - Step 1: Admit that you have a problem. Dear polluting clothing brands, You know that you're toxic. It's time you stopped living in denial. In 2011, Nike, Adidas and
Greenpeace's 'Dirty Water' Shows Benefits of Antagonistic Campaigns | Greenbiz
Nike, in agreement with Greenpeace, commits to eliminate hazardous discharges by 2020 - oregonlive.com
Fashion waste from Nike, Clarks and other top brands' suppliers burnt in toxic kilns employing modern-day slaves in Cambodia | Greenpeace UK
Greenpeace - "Detox"-banner hanging at Nike's European Head Office in the Netherlands
Greenpeace: Nike, Esprit, Victoria's Secret and LiNing fail toxic-free fashion ranking - Greenpeace International
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, Adidas targeted by Greenpeace - Portland Business Journal