Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Illustration-with--Giorgio-Armanni--Garments-27MZIFVZ71SA.htmlConceptually similarIllustration with "GAP" GarmentsGP04WV8Completed★★★★Illustration with "VANCL" GarmentsGP04WV4Completed★★★★Illustration with "PVH" GarmentsGP04WV5Completed★★★★Illustration with "OTB" GarmentsGP04WV6Completed★★★★Illustration with "Meters/bonwe" GarmentsGP04WV7Completed★★★★Illustration with "Bestseller" GarmentsGP04WV9Completed★★★★Illustration with "ESPRIT" GarmentsGP04WV0Completed★★★★Illustration with "United Colors of Benetton" GarmentsGP04WV2Completed★★★★Illustration with "Li-Ning" GarmentsGP04WVCCompleted★★★★View AllGP04WVAIllustration with "Giorgio Armanni" GarmentsIllustration of a figure with a skull and garments from "Giorgio Armani", a company which Greenpeace revealed as a Laggard on the Detox Catwalk to toxic-free fashion, having made no commitment to Detox their fashion.The Greenpeace Detox campaign is powered by more than half a million people, demanding toxic-free fashion and clean water.Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:1600px X 2600pxKeywords:Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Death-Detox (campaign title)-Emporio Armani (fashion brand)-Graphics (Record Type)-KWCI (GPI)-River pollution-Textile industry-Water pollutionShoot:"Detox" Campaign IllustrationsIllustrations of 25 figures with garments representing different clothing brands. The brands are divided in 3 groups: the "Leaders", the "Greenwashers" and the "Laggards", according to their level of commitment in switching to a fashion without pollution.The Greenpeace Detox campaign is powered by more than half a million people, demanding toxic-free fashion and clean water. The campaign is challenging some of the world's most popular clothing brands to work with their suppliers and eliminate all releases of hazardous chemicals into our water.