Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Detox--Action-at-Nike-Store-in-Hong-Kong-27MZIFVZ652J.htmlConceptually similar'Detox' Action at Nike Store in Hong KongGP04WXYCompleted★★★★'Detox' Action at Nike Store in Hong KongGP04WY2Completed★★★★'Detox' Action at Nike Store in Hong KongGP04WY3Completed★★★★★★Die-In against Nuclear Increase in Hong KongGP027ZFCompleted★★★★Die-In against Nuclear Increase in Hong KongGP027ZICompleted★★★★★★Die-In against Nuclear Increase in Hong KongGP027ZKCompleted★★★★Die-In against Nuclear Increase in Hong KongGP027ZLCompleted★★★★Die-In against Nuclear Increase in Hong KongGP027ZGCompleted★★★★Die-In against Nuclear Increase in Hong KongGP027ZHCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP04WY0'Detox' Action at Nike Store in Hong KongGreenpeace East Asia activists hold a 'clean run' at a Nike store in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. The activists unfurl a banner reading ”Don’t Run Dirty, Run Clean”, referring to Nike's position as a Greenwasher on the Detox Catwalk, assessing clothing companies' actions towards a toxic-free future. Unlike some of its fashion-forward competitors, following its Detox commitment in 2011, sports equipment manufacturer Nike has failed to follow through with real actions and continues to hide behind paper promises and collective inaction.Locations:Asia-China-Hong KongDate:31 Oct, 2013Credit:© CLEMENT TANG WAI KIN / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4256px X 2723pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Chemicals-Clothing-Commercial businesses-Detox (campaign title)-East Asian ethnicities-Exercising-Fashion-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Nike-Outdoors-Shops-Small group of people-Textile industry-WomenShoot:'Detox' Action at Nike Store in Hong KongGreenpeace East Asia activists hold a 'clean run' at a Nike store in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. The activists unfurl a banner reading ”Don’t Run Dirty, Run Clean”, referring to Nike's position as a Greenwasher on the Detox Catwalk, assessing clothing companies' actions towards a toxic-free future. Unlike some of its fashion-forward competitors, following its Detox commitment in 2011, Nike has failed to follow through with real actions and continues to hide behind paper promises and collective inaction.