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Swimsuit Laboratory Test in Bremen
Samples taken from Chiemsee shorts. Testing of chemicals in swimsuits at the laboratory of the Bremen Environmental Institute in Germany. Greenpeace investigates on the presence of chemicals in shorts and swimsuits made by sports clothing manufacturers Adidas, Nike, Puma and Chiemsee.
In original language:
Detox Badebekleidung im Labor
Untersuchung von Badebekleidung (Badeanzug und Badehosen) der Hersteller Adidas, Nike, Puma und Chiemsee in einem Labor des Bremer Umweltinstituts. Die Proben werden auf Schadstoffe untersucht. Proben von einer Chiemsee Badehose werden untersucht.
Unique identifier:
GP04WIH
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
18/09/2013
Locations:
Bremen
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Europe
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Germany
Credit line:
© Marcus Meyer / Greenpeace
Size:
5120px × 3413px 1MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Swimsuit Laboratory Test in Bremen
The Bremen Environmental Institute laboratory in Germany does research on the presence of chemicals in shorts and swimsuits made by sports wear brands like Adidas and Chiemsee. In July 2011 Greenpeace launched the Detox campaign, challenging Nike and Adidas to be the first clean water champions by teaming up with their suppliers and eliminating all toxic, persistent and hormone-disrupting chemicals from their products and production processes. Adidas, Nike and Puma have made transformational commitments to eliminate discharges of hazardous chemicals across all their product lifecycles by 2020.
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