Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Detox-Swimwear-Test-Preparation-2013---Clipreel-27MAKV2REC4.htmlConceptually similarDetox Swimwear Test 2013 - ClipreelGP37Z3Completed★★★★Detox: Laboratory Testing of Outdoor clothing at Bremer Environmental Institut in Germany - ClipreelGP3HWCompleted★★★★The Great Contaminated Outdoors - Clipreel 1 of 2 (Switzerland, China, & Chile)GP0STPARZCompleted★★★★★★Detox Analysis of Outdoor Jackets at Eurofins Laboratory in Denmark - Clipreel:GP3E0Completed★★★★'Little Monsters' Detox Report ClipreelGP0STO6P0Completed★★★★★★★Detox: Buying textile products from supermarkets and discounters - ClipreelGP3114Completed★★★★Food for Life Campaign: Packing of Apple Pesticide Samples in Hamburg - ClipreelGP32OQCompleted★★★★Sampling for Pesticides on Apple Plantation in North Germany - ClipreelGP31EMCompleted★★★★Detox Outdoor Clothing Protest in Oslo - ClipreelGP0STPK8UCompleted★★★★View AllGP37ZCDetox Swimwear Test Preparation 2013 - ClipreelHamburg, 2013-10-17: Swimwear can contain pollutants which harm both the environment and human health. Greenpeace asks an independent laboratory to examine swimwear on perflourocarbon compounds (PFC) for the first time. Another lab carries out tests on samplings for hormonally effective alkylphenolethoxylate and other pollutants. The results show more than half of the samples are polluted with PFC and four out of five samples contain alkylphenolethoxylates. The swimwear is produced by the sportswear companies adidas, Nike, Puma and Chiemsee. Greenpeace demands from textile industries and producers to ban harmful chemicals from the production. Statements: Manfred Santen, Greenpeace Germany toxics expert.In original language:Detox: Vorbereitung des Labortests auf Giftstoffe in Bademoden 2013 - ClipreelHamburg; 27. 10. 2013 – Bademoden können umwelt- und gesundheitsschädliche Schadstoffe enthalten. Im Auftrag von Greenpeace untersucht ein unabhängiges Labor erstmals Bademoden auf per- und polyfluorierte Chemikalien (PFC). Ein weiteres Labor testet die Proben auf hormonell wirksame Alkylphenolethoxylate und andere Schadstoffe. Das Ergebnis: Über die Hälfte der Proben ist mit PFC belastet Vier von fünf Proben enthielten Alkylphenolethoxylate. Die Bademode stammt von den Sportartikelherstellern Adidas, Nike, Puma und Chiemsee. PFC können die Fortpflanzung schädigen und das Immun- und Hormonsystem stören.Greenpeace fordert Textilhersteller auf, schädliche Chemikalien aus der Produktion zu verbannen. HIER: längere Einstellung beim Zerschneiden des Adidas-BadeanzugesStatement: Manfred Santen, Chemieexperte bei Greenpeace DeutschlandLocations:Bremen-Europe-GermanyDate:27 Oct, 2013Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:4m57sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Detox (campaign title)-Greenpeace campaigners-Laboratories-Sampling (activity)-Textile industryShoot:DETOX: SWIMMING FASHION TEST 2013 - PREPARATION - ClipreelHamburg, 2013-10-17: Swimwear can contain pollutants which harm both the environment and human health. Greenpeace asks an independent laboratory to examine swimwear on perflourocarbon compounds (PFC) for the first time. Another lab carries out tests on samplings for hormonally effective alkylphenolethoxylate and other pollutants. The results show more than half of the samples are polluted with PFC and four out of five samples contain alkylphenolethoxylates. The swimwear is produced by the sportswear companies adidas, Nike, Puma and Chiemsee. Greenpeace demands from textile industries and producers to ban harmful chemicals from the production. Statements: Manfred Santen, Greenpeace Germany toxics expert.