Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Expedition-to-Pilato-Lake-in-Italy-to-Detox-the-Great-Outdoors-27MZIFJ66TRIC.htmlConceptually similarExpedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsGP0STP4GECompleted★★★★★★Expedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsGP0STP4GFCompleted★★★★★★Expedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsGP0STP4GGCompleted★★★★★★★Expedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsGP0STP4GICompleted★★★★★★Expedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsGP0STP4GNCompleted★★★★★★★Expedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsGP0STP4GPCompleted★★★★★★Expedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsGP0STP4GRCompleted★★★★Expedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsGP0STP4GTCompleted★★★★Expedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsGP0STP4GWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STP4GHExpedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsExpedition to Pilato Lake, Sibillini Mountains, Italy. Eight Greenpeace teams went to famous remote areas on three continents to collect water and snow samples and test them for PFCs, the hazardous chemicals used to make outdoor gear waterproof. They are already found deep in the ocean, on mountain tops, and in nearly all living creatures. Once released into the environment during industrial production, PFCs persist for millions of years and future generations will continue to be exposed via contaminated water, air and food.Locations:Europe-ItalyDate:28 May, 2015Credit:© Roberto Isotti / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Day-Detox (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Lakes-Nature-Outdoors-PFCs-Pollution-Scenic-Snow-WaterShoot:Expedition to Pilato Lake in Italy to Detox the Great OutdoorsExpedition to Pilato Lake, Sibillini Mountains, Italy. Eight Greenpeace teams went to famous remote areas on three continents to collect water and snow samples and test them for PFCs, the hazardous chemicals used to make outdoor gear waterproof. They are already found deep in the ocean, on mountain tops, and in nearly all living creatures. Once released into the environment during industrial production, PFCs persist in the environment for millions of years and future generations will continue to be exposed via contaminated water, air and food.Related Collections:Eight Expeditions across the Globe to Detox the Great Outdoors (All Photos & Videos)