Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Levi-s--Detox--Action-in-Copenhagen-27MZIFVOXG34.htmlConceptually similarLevi's 'Detox' Action in CopenhagenGP04DTZCompleted★★★★Levi's 'Detox' Action in CopenhagenGP04DTVCompleted★★★★Levi's 'Detox' Action in CopenhagenGP04DTWCompleted★★★★Levi's 'Detox' Action in CopenhagenGP04DTXCompleted★★★★Levi's 'Detox' Action in CopenhagenGP04DU0Completed★★★★★★Levi's 'Detox' Action in CopenhagenGP04DTSCompleted★★★★★★★Levi's 'Detox' Action in CopenhagenGP04DTTCompleted★★★★Levi's 'Detox' Action in CopenhagenGP04DTUCompleted★★★★Thank You Levi's Message in CopenhagenGP04E9GCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP04DTYLevi's 'Detox' Action in CopenhagenGreenpeace activists stage a 'vertical catwalk' action in front of the Levi's store in the biggest mall in Copenhagen, Denmark. The activists are taking part in a series of Greenpeace activities held in over 80 cities worldwide, demanding that Levi’s commits to eliminating the use of all hazardous chemicals throughout its supply chain.Locations:Copenhagen-Denmark-EuropeDate:6 Dec, 2012Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2500px X 1668pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Buildings-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Climbing actions-Clothing-Detox (campaign title)-Direct communications-Fashion-Fashion events-Greenpeace activists-Journalism-Journalists-KWCI (GPI)-Levi Strauss & Co.-Photographers-Pollutants-Shops-Side view-Street theatre actions-Textile industry-Toxic waste-Water pollutionShoot:Levi's 'Detox' Action in CopenhagenGreenpeace activists stage a 'vertical catwalk' action in front of the Levi's store in the biggest mall in Copenhagen, Denmark. The activists are taking part in a series of Greenpeace activities held in over 80 cities worldwide, demanding that Levi’s commits to eliminating the use of all hazardous chemicals throughout its supply chain. Greenpeace’s investigatory report, “Toxic Threads: Under Wraps”, exposes dumping of industrial wastewater containing toxic and hazardous chemicals from two of Mexico’s biggest textile manufacturing facilities with links to brands including Levi’s. Little transparency and weak laws allow these facilities to avoid scrutiny of their manufacturing processes. Greenpeace demands fashion brands commit to zero discharge of all hazardous chemicals by 2020, and require their suppliers to disclose all releases of toxic chemicals from their facilities to communities at the site of water pollution.Related Collections:Report 'Toxic Threads: Under Wraps' (Photos & Videos)Levi's 'Detox' Activities Worldwide (All Photographers)Year in Pictures 2012 - Broad Edit (All Photographers)