Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Grocery-Store-in-Washington-s-Chinatown-27MZIFV9JX07.htmlConceptually similarGrocery Store in Washington's ChinatownGP04M2HCompleted★★★★Tea Sold in Washington's ChinatownGP04M2DCompleted★★★★Chinatown Shop in Washington D.C.GP04M20Completed★★★★Grocery Store in Washington's ChinatownGP04M2FCompleted★★★★Shop in Washington's ChinatownGP04M2ZCompleted★★★★Chinatown Street in Washington D.C.GP04M1XCompleted★★★★Bakery in Chinatown in Washington D.C.GP04M1YCompleted★★★★Street in Washington's ChinatownGP04M2ECompleted★★★★Grocery Store in Washington's ChinatownGP04M2ICompleted★★★★View AllGP04M2GGrocery Store in Washington's ChinatownVarious Chinese spices, seasoning including soy sauce, sesame oil, vinegar, etc are for sale in a Chinese grocery store.Greenpeace investigated pesticides residue in Chinese herbal medicines and issued a report highlighting the need to end the use of toxic chemicals in industrial agriculture.Chinese herbal products are trusted and used as food ingredients for healing purposes by millions of people around the world.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:4 Jun, 2013Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxRestrictions:Do Not identify photographer in ChinaKeywords:Day-Food-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Products-SAGE (campaign title)-Shops-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Traditional Herbal Medicines in Washington D.C. ChinatownGreenpeace East Asia investigated pesticides residue in Chinese herbal medicines and issued a report highlighting the need to end the use of toxic chemicals in industrial agriculture.Chinese herbal products are trusted and used as food ingredients for healing purposes in soups, stir fries and teas by millions of people around the world.The investigation revealed that the herbs were tainted with pesticide residues considered illegal in China and highly hazardous by the World Health Organization (WHO).It is highly questionable that whether the Chinese herbal products currently being sold in US are contaminated also, Greenpeace US joined the effort and created this series of photos focusing on the Chinese herbal products being sold in Chinatown area of Washington D.C.Related Collections:Chinatown