Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Detox-Action-at-Mammut-Store-in-Switzerland-27MZIFJ6KFMIB.htmlConceptually similarDetox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGP0STPKULCompleted★★★★Detox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGP0STPKMYCompleted★★★★Detox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGP0STPKMZCompleted★★★★★★Detox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGP0STPKUDCompleted★★★★Detox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGP0STPKUICompleted★★★★★★Detox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGP0STPKUJCompleted★★★★Detox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGP0STPKN2Completed★★★★Detox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGP0STPKUECompleted★★★★Detox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGP0STPKN1Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPKUCDetox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGreenpeace activists and volunteers protest at a Mammut store in Switzerland. The action follows Greenpeace’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, as well as having been detected in human blood.In original language:Detox Aktion bei Mammut Store in der Schweiz6. Feb 2016: Greenpeace-Freiwillige führen in Genf eine Aktion für die Kampagne «Detox Outdoor» durch.Locations:Europe-Switzerland-Western EuropeDate:4 Feb, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Mammut-Outdoors-PFCs-Reverse graffiti actions-Shops-Signs-Textile industry-Three people-Urban areasShoot:Detox Action at Mammut Store in SwitzerlandGreenpeace activists and volunteers protest at a Mammut store in Switzerland and place signs showing a modified brand logo on the shop’s windows. The action follows Greenpeace’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, as well as having been detected in human blood.