Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Zara-Store-in-London-27MZIFVV6CJS.htmlConceptually similarZara Store in LondonGP04C62Completed★★★★Zara Clothing in LondonGP04C61Completed★★★★Zara Store in LondonGP04C68Completed★★★★Zara Store in LondonGP04C60Completed★★★★Zara Store in LondonGP04C56Completed★★★★Zara Store in LondonGP04C5RCompleted★★★★★★Zara Store in LondonGP04C5SCompleted★★★★Zara Store in LondonGP04C63Completed★★★★Zara Store in LondonGP04C66Completed★★★★View AllGP04C67Zara Store in LondonZara stores in Oxford Street, London, UK. Zara brand clothing products are featured in the Greenpeace report entitled "Toxic Threads - The Big Fashion Stitch-Up" detailing 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.Locations:Europe-London-United KingdomDate:15 Nov, 2012Credit:© Emma Stoner / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3861px X 2574pxKeywords:Buildings-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Fashion-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-People-Pollutants-Shops-Streets-Textile industry-Urban areas-Water pollution-Zara (fashion brand)Shoot:'Toxic Threads' Stores in LondonImages from busy shopping area in UK, show storefronts and interiors of fashion brands Zara, Calvin Klein and Levi's. Clothing samples from these brands were shown to contain high levels of hazardous chemicals. A 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:Report: 'Toxic Threads: The Big Fashion Stitch-Up' (Photos & Videos)