Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Detox-Cat-Walk-Action-in-Mexico-27MZIFVVBXML.htmlConceptually similarDetox Cat Walk Action in MexicoGP04CG5Completed★★★★Detox Cat Walk Action in MexicoGP04CG4Completed★★★★Detox Fashion Studio Shots in MexicoGP04CFSCompleted★★★★Detox Fashion Studio Shots in MexicoGP04CFTCompleted★★★★Detox Cat Walk Action in MexicoGP04CG1Completed★★★★Detox Cat Walk Action in MexicoGP04CG2Completed★★★★Detox Cat Walk Action in MexicoGP04CG0Completed★★★★Detox Cat Walk Action in MexicoGP04CFZCompleted★★★★Detox Fashion Studio Shots in MexicoGP04CFWCompleted★★★★View AllGP04CG3Detox Cat Walk Action in MexicoMexican TV presenter Claudia Lizaldi speaks during the launch of Greenpeace's 2012 Detox campaign in Mexico City. Mexican celebrities have shown their support to the Detox campaign in a Greenpeace 'cat walk' action. They wore clothes from various brands tested and featured in the Greenpeace report "Toxic Threads - The Big Fashion Stitch-Up". The report details how big brands are forcing consumers to buy clothes that contain hazardous chemicals and that contribute toward toxic water pollution both when they are made, and when they are washed. Eventually the celebrities stripped down to organic underwear bearing the message "No Toxics in My Clothes".Locations:Mexico-Mexico City-North AmericaDate:20 Nov, 2012Credit:© Ivan Castaneira / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3861px X 2574pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Audience-Celebrities-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Commercial businesses-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Fashion-KWCI (GPI)-Microphones-Outdoors-Pollutants-Speeches-Textile industry-Water pollutionShoot:Detox Cat Walk Action in MexicoMexican celebrities Juanjo Herrera, Gala Koksharova (models), Poncho Herrera (actor) and Claudia Lizaldi (TV presenter), show their support to the Detox campaign in a Greenpeace 'cat walk' action. They wear clothes from various brands tested and featured in the Greenpeace report "Toxic Threads - The Big Fashion Stitch-Up". The report details how big brands are forcing consumers to buy clothes that contain hazardous chemicals and that contribute toward toxic water pollution both when they are made, and when they are washed. Eventually the celebrities stripped down to organic underwear bearing the message "No Toxics in MyClothes".Related Collections:Report 'Toxic Threads: Under Wraps' (Photos & Videos)Report: 'Toxic Threads: The Big Fashion Stitch-Up' (Photos & Videos)