Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Detox-GAP-Projection-in-Jakarta-27MZIFVFWIE6.htmlConceptually similarDetox GAP Projection in JakartaGP04K40Completed★★★★Detox GAP Projection in JakartaGP04K43Completed★★★★Detox GAP Projection in JakartaGP04K3TCompleted★★★★Detox GAP Projection in JakartaGP04K3UCompleted★★★★Detox GAP Projection in JakartaGP04K3XCompleted★★★★Detox GAP Projection in JakartaGP04K3YCompleted★★★★Detox GAP Projection in JakartaGP04K3ZCompleted★★★★Detox GAP Projection in JakartaGP04K41Completed★★★★Detox GAP Projection in JakartaGP04K42Completed★★★★View AllGP04K3VDetox GAP Projection in JakartaGreenpeace activists project images with the message "GAP be bright #Detox our water" onto the exterior of a shopping mall in Jakarta demanding that GAP and other big fashion brands commit to zero discharge of hazardous chemicals in their supply chains. Greenpeace is calling on big brands to work with their suppliers around the world, in eliminating the use and discharge of hazardous chemicals into our water sources. A Greenpeace International report titled "Toxics threads: polluting paradise" revealed the dumping of toxic and hazardous chemicals directly into the Citarum River by the PT Gistex Group, supplier to International fashion brands, such as GAP, Banana Republic and Old Navy.Locations:Asia-Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:22 Apr, 2013Credit:© Deden Iman / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2391pxKeywords:Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Detox (campaign title)-Fashion-Gap Inc. (fashion brand)-KWCI (GPI)-Multistorey buildings-Night-Projection actions-PT Gistex Group-River pollution-Shops-Textile industry-Water pollutionShoot:Detox GAP Projection in JakartaGreenpeace activists project images onto the exterior of shopping malls in Jakarta demanding that GAP and other big fashion brands commit to zero discharge of hazardous chemicals in their supply chains. Greenpeace is calling on big brands to work with their suppliers around the world, in eliminating the use and discharge of hazardous chemicals into our water sources. A Greenpeace International report titled "Toxics threads: polluting paradise" revealed the dumping of toxic and hazardous chemicals directly into the Citarum River by the PT Gistex Group, supplier to International fashion brands, such as GAP, Banana Republic and Old Navy.