Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Detox-Protest-at-The-North-Face-Store-in-Copenhagen-27MZIFJ6K23H4.htmlConceptually similarDetox Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenGP0STPKERCompleted★★★★★★Detox Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenGP0STPKEUCompleted★★★★Detox Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenGP0STPKETCompleted★★★★Detox Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenGP0STPKEVCompleted★★★★Detox Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenGP0STPKEXCompleted★★★★Detox Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenGP0STPKESCompleted★★★★Detox Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenGP0STPKEQCompleted★★★★Detox Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenGP0STPKEYCompleted★★★★"Detox" Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenGP0STPK7ICompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STPKEWDetox Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenActivists place stickers on The North Face store in Copenhagen to draw attention to the discovery of PFC (Poly- and per-fluorinated compounds) chemicals present in The North Face clothing. A new Greenpeace report reveals that hazardous and persistent chemicals, dangerous to human health and the environment, have been found in the products of leading outdoor brands, including The North Face. The companies continue to use PFCs to make their gear waterproof, despite their claims of sustainability and love for nature.Locations:Copenhagen-Denmark-Europe-Nordic CountriesDate:2 Feb, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Clothing-Detox (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-PFCs-Shops-Signs-Stickers-Textile industry-The North Face-Three people-Toxics (campaign title)-Water pollutionShoot:"Detox" Protest at The North Face Store in CopenhagenActivists place stickers on The North Face store in Copenhagen to draw attention to the discovery of PFC (Poly- and per-fluorinated compounds) chemicals present in The North Face clothing. A new Greenpeace report reveals that hazardous and persistent chemicals, dangerous to human health and the environment, have been found in the products of leading outdoor brands, including The North Face. The companies continue to use PFCs to make their gear waterproof, despite their claims of sustainability and love for nature.