Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Detox--Buying-textile-products-from-supermarkets-and-discounters---Clipreel-27MAKVNZB_M.htmlConceptually similarDetox: Laboratory Test of Discounter Clothes - ClipreelGP3EUCompleted★★★★Food for Life Campaign: Packing of Apple Pesticide Samples in Hamburg - ClipreelGP32OQCompleted★★★★Fish Shopping Guide 2014 - ClipreelGP3IDCompleted★★★★Fish Shopping Guide 2016 - ClipreelGP38USCompleted★★★★Make Something (Smthng) Week in Berlin - 2nd Day - Impressions & German Soundbites / News AccessGP0STRCOXCompleted★★★★Detox Swimwear Test Preparation 2013 - ClipreelGP37ZCCompleted★★★★Detox Swimwear Test 2013 - ClipreelGP37Z3Completed★★★★Detox Labory Testings of Outdoor Clothes 2016 - ClipreelGP38UNCompleted★★★★Fish Shopping Guide 2014 - Fish Retailer Assortment - News AccessGP37ZECompleted★★★★View AllGP3114Detox: Buying textile products from supermarkets and discounters - ClipreelGreenpeace campaigner and textile expert Dr. Kirsten Brodde buys cheap children´s clothes offered by supermarkets like Lidl and discounters like Tchibo to be tested for toxic chemicals in a laboratory. This is part of the Detox campaign of Greenpeace calling on the textile industry to abandon in textile production completely. Company logos of Penny, Lidl, REWE, ALDI, TchiboStatements: Dr. Kirsten Brodde, Greenpeace Germany expert on textiles in GermanIn original language:Detox: Einkauf von Billigkleidung bei Supermärkten und Discountern - ClipreelGreenpeace-Kampaignerin und Textilexpertin Dr. Kirsten Brodde kauft Kinderkleidung bei Supermärkten und Discountern, die Kleidung zu Dumpingpreisen anbieten. Im Rahmen der seit 2011 laufenden Detox-Kampagne lässt Greenpeace die Kleidung im Labor auf Schadstoffe untersuchen. Greenpeace fordert von der Textilindustrie, bei der Produktion gänzlich auf den Einsatz giftiger und gesundheitsschädlicher Chemikalien zu verzichten. Zu sehen: Kirsten Brodde nach dem Kauf bei Tchibo und Lidl einschl. Antextbilder; Firmenlogos von Aldi, Lidl, REWE, Penny, Tchibo. eingekaufte Textilien präsentiert auf Tisch im Greenpeace-Büro in Hamburg. Statements: Dr. Kirsten Brodde, Textilexpertin bei Greenpeace Deutschland Kirsten Brodde, Greenpeace-Textilexpertin.Locations:Europe-Germany-HamburgDate:14 Oct, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:8m2sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Clothing-Detox (campaign title)-Greenpeace campaigners-Health-Indoors-Supermarkets-Textile industryShoot:DETOX: DISCOUNTER TEST: PURCHASING CLOTHES - CLIPREELGreenpeace campaigner and textile expert Dr. Kirsten Brodde buys cheap children´s clothes offered by supermarkets like Lidl and discounters like Tchibo to be tested for toxic chemicals in a laboratory. This is part of the Detox campaign of Greenpeace calling on the textile industry to abandon in textile production completely. Company logos of Penny, Lidl, REWE, ALDI, TchiboStatements: Dr. Kirsten Brodde, Greenpeace Germany expert on textiles in German