Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Shopping-for-School-Clothes-in-Amsterdam-27MZIF3EU1NM.htmlConceptually similarShopping for School Clothes in AmsterdamGP0STOJUOCompleted★★★★Shopping for School Clothes in AmsterdamGP0STOJUNCompleted★★★★Detox Protest at Burberry Store in AmsterdamGP0STO77UCompleted★★★★King and Queen Mother Demand Toxic-Free FashionGP0STO7WFCompleted★★★★★★Detox Protest at Burberry Store in AmsterdamGP0STO74YCompleted★★★★Detox Protest at Burberry Store in AmsterdamGP0STO755Completed★★★★★★Detox Protest at Burberry Store in AmsterdamGP0STO75QCompleted★★★★Detox Protest at Burberry Store in AmsterdamGP0STO77RCompleted★★★★Detox Protest at Burberry Store in AmsterdamGP0STO753Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOJUPShopping for School Clothes in AmsterdamParents and their two children shop for new school clothes. Greenpeace is campaigning to Detox the textile industry of hazardous chemicals such as polyflourinated chemicals (PFCs), a substance often used to make clothes and other products stain and water resistant. As a result of the campaign 20 fashion companies have committed to eliminate hazardous chemicals from their products.Locations:Amsterdam-Europe-NetherlandsDate:21 Aug, 2014Credit:© John Novis / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Chemicals-Children-Clothing-Daughters-Detox (campaign title)-Families-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Mothers-Shops-Sons-Textile industry-Three peopleShoot:Shopping for School Clothes in AmsterdamParents and their two children shop for new school clothes. Greenpeace is campaigning to Detox the textile industry of hazardous chemicals such as polyflourinated chemicals (PFCs), a substance often used to make clothes and other products stain and water resistant. As a result of the campaign 20 fashion companies have committed to eliminate hazardous chemicals from their products.