Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/ISPO-Outdoor-Trade-Show-in-Germany-27MZIFJ6K3Y8I.htmlConceptually similarISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyGP0STPJZHCompleted★★★★ISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyGP0STPK0ECompleted★★★★ISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyGP0STPJW4Completed★★★★ISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyGP0STPJW6Completed★★★★ISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyGP0STPJZZCompleted★★★★ISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyGP0STPK0DCompleted★★★★ISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyGP0STPK0GCompleted★★★★★★ISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyGP0STPJW5Completed★★★★ISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyGP0STPK0HCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPK08ISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyGreenpeace presents its latest Detox report about outdoor clothing and gear at Germany's biggest trade fair for outdoor products.Greenpeace is present with its DETOX Outdoor Report informing the visitors that hazardous and persistent chemicals, dangerous to human health and the environment, have been found in the products of leading outdoor brands. Brands like The North Face, Patagonia, Mammut, Columbia and Haglofs keep using PFCs to make their gear waterproof, despite their claims of sustainability and love for nature, a new Greenpeace Germany report reveals. The report is called “Leaving Traces: The hidden hazardous chemicals in outdoor gear” was presented at a press conference at ISPO Munich, the biggest outdoor trade show in Europe.In original language:ISPO-Messe in MuenchenGreenpeace ist vor Ort bei der groeßten Deutschen Outdoor-Messe, der ISPO in Muenchen.Greenpeace informiert vor Ort die Besucher ueber den neuen Greenpeace Detox-Report.Locations:Europe-Germany-MunichDate:25 Jan, 2016Credit:© Thomas Einberger / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4292px X 2924pxKeywords:Day-Detox (campaign title)-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-People-PFCs-Textile industry-Toxics (campaign title)-Trade fairs-Water pollutionShoot:ISPO Outdoor Trade Show in GermanyIPSO is Germany's biggest trade show for outdoor clothing and gear. Greenpeace is present with its DETOX Outdoor Report informing the visitors that hazardous and persistent chemicals, dangerous to human health and the environment, have been found in the products of leading outdoor brands. Brands like The North Face, Patagonia, Mammut, Columbia and Haglofs keep using PFCs to make their gear waterproof, despite their claims of sustainability and love for nature, a new Greenpeace Germany report reveals. The report is called “Leaving Traces: The hidden hazardous chemicals in outdoor gear” was presented at a press conference at ISPO Munich, the biggest outdoor trade show in Europe.