Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Detox--Striptease-in-Amsterdam-27MZIFIJ6FZM.htmlConceptually similar"Detox" Striptease in AmsterdamGP02H1TCompleted★★★★"Detox" Striptease in AmsterdamGP02H1UCompleted★★★★"Detox" Striptease in AmsterdamGP02GUMCompleted★★"Detox" Striptease in AmsterdamGP02GUGCompleted★★★★★★"Detox" Striptease in AmsterdamGP02GUICompleted★★★★"Detox" Striptease in AmsterdamGP02H1WCompleted★★★★"Detox" Striptease in BaselGP02GTRCompleted★★★★"Detox" Striptease in BaselGP02GTSCompleted★★★★"Detox" Striptease in BaselGP02GTTCompleted★★★★View AllGP02H1V"Detox" Striptease in AmsterdamA pregnant woman shows her "Detox" water tattoo during the preparation of a Greenpeace action where volunteers will perform a striptease outside the Nike store in central Amsterdam. The same activity is planned on the same day by more than 600 people outside Adidas and Nike stores in 29 cities in 10 countries, to set the record for the world’s largest striptease and to challenge the global sportswear giants to eliminate hazardous chemical releases from their supply chain and products and become champions for a toxic-free future.Locations:Amsterdam-Europe-NetherlandsDate:23 Jul, 2011Credit:© Greenpeace / Alex YallopMaximum size:2912px X 4368pxKeywords:Action preparations-Actions and protests-Body painting-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace volunteers-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Nike-One person-River pollution-Tattoos-Textile industry-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)-Water pollution-WomenShoot:"Detox" Striptease in AmsterdamGreenpeace activists and volunteers in Amsterdam join the world's largest striptease. On the same day at the same time in 29 cities in 10 countries, more than 600 people whipped off their clothes outside Adidas and Nike stores, surprising shoppers, setting the record for the world’s largest striptease and challenging the global sportswear giants to eliminate hazardous chemical releases from their supply chain and products and become champions for a toxic-free future. The activities follow the launch of the Greenpeace report "Dirty Laundry", which publishes the result of a year-long investigation into toxic water pollution caused by the release of hazardous chemicals by the textile industry in China.Related Collections:World's Largest Striptease (Videos & All Photographers)