Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Detox-Action-Against-Dolce---Gabbana-in-Hong-Kong-27MZIF3F1BME.htmlConceptually similarDetox Action Against Dolce & Gabbana in Hong KongGP0STO8HYCompleted★★★★Detox Action Against Dolce & Gabbana in Hong KongGP0STO8HZCompleted★★★★Detox Action Against Dolce & Gabbana in Hong KongGP0STO8I1Completed★★★★Detox Action Against Dolce & Gabbana in Hong KongGP0STO8I2Completed★★★★Detox Action Against Dolce & Gabbana in Hong KongGP0STO8I3Completed★★★★★★Detox Action Against Dolce & Gabbana in Hong KongGP0STO8I4Completed★★★★Detox Action Against Dolce & Gabbana in Hong KongGP0STO8I5Completed★★★★"Detox" Luxury Fashion Action in RomeGP0STO8XRCompleted★★★★TX13076 Louis VuittonGP0STO6O7Completed★★★★View AllGP0STO8I0Detox Action Against Dolce & Gabbana in Hong KongA child holds a sign in protest in a Dolce & Gabbana shop located in Harbour City, Hong Kong. Greenpeace globally revealed that the same hazardous chemicals used in the manufacturing of fast fashion are used by exclusive' luxury brands - including Versace, Louis Vuitton and Dolce & Gabbana - to produce children's clothing.Greenpeace's Detox campaign is calling for a commitment from major brands to achieve a zero discharge level of all hazardous chemicals by 2020.Locations:China-East Asia-Hong KongDate:22 Feb, 2014Credit:© Ka-ming Li / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1658px X 2210pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Actions and protests-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Children-Clothing-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Direct communications-Dolce & Gabbana-Fashion-Greenpeace activists-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Logos-Men-One person-Shops-Signs-Small group of people-Textile industry-Water pollution-WomenShoot:Detox Action Against Dolce & Gabbana in Hong KongGreenpeace activists, along with their children, protested at a Dolce & Gabbana shop located in Harbour City, Hong Kong.Greenpeace globally revealed that the same hazardous chemicals used in the manufacturing of fast fashion are used by exclusive' luxury brands - including Versace, Louis Vuitton and Dolce & Gabbana - to produce children's clothing. Greenpeace's Detox campaign is calling for a commitment from major brands to achieve a zero discharge level of all hazardous chemicals by 2020.Related Collections:'A Little Story About a Fashionable Lie' Global Detox Protests (Photos & Videos)