Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Primark-TX13095-27MZIF30A7UN.htmlConceptually similarPrimark TX13096GP0STO6OOCompleted★★★★GAP TX13052GP0STO6NOCompleted★★★★Disney TX13042GP0STO6N1Completed★★★★Primark TX13091GP0STO6FMCompleted★★★★Primark TX13094GP0STO6FNCompleted★★★★Primark TX13092GP0STO6OLCompleted★★★★Primark TX13093GP0STO6OMCompleted★★★★Li Ning TX13073GP0STO6FICompleted★★★★Adidas TX13004GP0STO6FSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO6ONPrimark TX13095A pair of Primark shorts. This product was tested as part of the Greenpeace Detox campaign report "A Little Story About the Monsters in Your Closet".Locations:Exeter (Devon)-United KingdomDate:19 Jun, 2013Credit:© Alex Stoneman / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4500px X 6010pxKeywords:Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Copy space-Cut outs-Detox (campaign title)-Fashion-KWCI (GPI)-Primark-Product shots-Testing-Textile industryShoot:Product Shots for 'Little Monsters' Detox ReportImages of children’s products tested for the Detox campaign and featured in the Greenpeace report “A Little Story About the Monsters in Your Closet.” A total of 82 children's textile products from 12 brands (Adidas, American Apparel, Burberry, C&A, Disney, GAP, H&M, Li Ning, Nike, Primark, Puma and Uniqlo) were purchased in May and June 2013. The items were purchased in 25 countries and regions worldwide from flagship stores, or from other authorised retailers. Hazardous chemicals were found in all, except 6, items analysed and in at least one product for every brand tested. The study follows on from several previous investigations published by Greenpeace as part of its Detox campaign and confirms that the use of hazardous chemicals is still widespread - even during the manufacture of clothes for children and infants.For more information on each item tested see: “A Little Story About the Monsters in Your Closet”, p. 36: http://www.greenpeace.org/china/zh/publications/reports/toxics/2014/detoxglobal