Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Detox--Action-at-Mammut-Store-in-Zurich-27MZIFJ6K9TLW.htmlConceptually similar"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGP0STPJYOCompleted★★★★"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGP0STPK0OCompleted★★★★"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGP0STPK0PCompleted★★★★"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGP0STPK0RCompleted★★★★"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGP0STPK0SCompleted★★★★★★"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGP0STPK0TCompleted★★★★"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGP0STPK0VCompleted★★★★★★"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGP0STPK0QCompleted★★★★"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGP0STPK0WCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPK0U"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGreenpeace activists rebrand the Mammut store on Zürich’s central Löwenstrasse by transforming the brand’s mammoth logo into a poisonous “black mamba”. This action follows Greenpeace Germany’s publication of the report “Leaving Traces”, exposing the use of hazardous PFCs by major global outdoor brands, including Mammut. PFC pollution is irreversible; these chemicals have been found in some of the most pristine areas of the globe, including the Swiss National Park, as well as having been detected in human blood.In original language:"Detox" Aktion bei Mammut Store in ZürichÜber ein Dutzend Greenpeace-AktivistInnen haben dem Mammut-Laden an der Löwenstrasse in Zürich heute einen neuen Auftritt verpasst; aus der Outdoor-Marke «Mammut» wurde «Mamba». Hintergrund ist der erneute Fund von PFC-Chemikalien in Mammut-Kleidung. Diese schädlichen Substanzen sind mittlerweile in den entlegensten, vermeintlich unberührten Regionen der Welt – etwa im Schweizer Nationalpark - zu finden und auch im menschlichen Blut nachweisbar.Locations:Switzerland-Western Europe-Zurich-ZurichDate:26 Jan, 2016Credit:© Greenpeace / Ex-Press / Michael WürtenbergMaximum size:4021px X 2681pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Logos-Mammut-Outdoors-PFCs-Shops-Textile industry-Toxics (campaign title)-Water pollutionShoot:"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in ZürichGreenpeace activists rebrand the Mammut store on Zürich’s central Löwenstrasse by transforming the brand’s mammoth logo into a poisonous “black mamba”. This action follows Greenpeace Germany’s publication of the report “Leaving Traces”, exposing the use of hazardous PFCs by major global outdoor brands, including Mammut. PFC pollution is irreversible; these chemicals have been found in some of the most pristine areas of the globe, including the Swiss National Park, as well as having been detected in human blood.Related Collections:Global Detox Actions against Outdoor Brands (Photos & Videos)"Detox" Action at Mammut Store in Zürich (Photos & Videos)