Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Zara--Detox--Day-of-Action-in-Bangkok-27MZIFVVZ63S.htmlConceptually similarZara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokGP04CNRCompleted★★★★Zara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokGP04CNSCompleted★★★★Zara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokGP04CNQCompleted★★★★Zara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokGP04CNNCompleted★★★★Zara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokGP04CNOCompleted★★★★Zara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokGP04CNWCompleted★★★★Zara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokGP04CNMCompleted★★★★Zara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokGP04CNPCompleted★★★★Zara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokGP04CNTCompleted★★★★View AllGP04CNXZara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokActivists dressed as 'revolting mannequins' outside a Zara store in Bangkok, demand that the company 'Detox' now. They carry shopping bags which read "No More Fashion Victims," and other campaign slogans. During a day of action worldwide, 700 Greenpeace activists in over 80 cities demand that the world’s largest fashion retailer, Zara, eliminate all hazardous chemicals from its clothing and supply chains.Locations:Asia-Bangkok-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:24 Nov, 2012Credit:© Jonas Gratzer / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1996pxKeywords:Body painting-Buildings-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Consumers-Crowds-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Direct communications-Face painting-Fashion-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Mannequins-Masks (costume)-Men-Outdoors-Pollutants-Props-Shops-Street theatre actions-Textile industry-Theatrical costumes-Water pollution-White-Zara (fashion brand)Shoot:Zara 'Detox' Day of Action in BangkokActivists dressed as 'revolting mannequins' outside a Zara store in Bangkok, demand that the company 'Detox' now. During a day of action worldwide, 700 Greenpeace activists in over 80 cities demand that the world’s largest fashion retailer, Zara, eliminate all hazardous chemicals from its clothing and supply chains. A recent Greenpeace report entitled "Toxic Threads - The Big Fashion Stitch-Up" details how big brands are forcing consumers to buy clothes that contain hazardous chemicals and that contribute toward toxic water pollution both when they are made, and when they are washed.Related Collections:Zara 'Detox' Activities Worldwide (All Photographers)