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Clothing
Detox (campaign title)
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PFCs
Detox Labory Testings of Outdoor Clothes 2016 - Clipreel
Munich, 25 January 2016: Hazardous and persistent chemicals have been found in the products of leading outdoor brands. Brands like The North Face, Patagonia, Mammut, Columbia and Haglofs keep using PFCs (per- and polyfluorinated chemicals) to make their gear waterproof despite their claims of sustainability and love for nature, a new Greenpeace Germany report reveals. The report “Leaving Traces. The hidden hazardous chemicals in outdoor gear” was presented at a press conference at ISPO Munich, the biggest outdoor trade show in Europe. Greenpeace tested 40 products purchased in 19 different countries and regions. Footage shows test of sleeping bag at Bremen Environmental Institute. Statements: Manfred Santen, Greenpeace-Germany toxics expert.
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Detox: Laboruntersuchung Outdoor-Ausrüstung 2016 - Clipreel
München, 25.1.2016: Gefährliche Chemikalien in Kleidung und Ausrüstung bekannter Outdoor-Marken wie The North Face, Patagonia, Mammut, Columbia und Haglöfs weist ein neuer Produkttest nach, den Greenpeace heute auf der internationalen Sportmesse ISPO vorstellt. Der dritte Outdoor-Bekleidungstest seit 2012 ist um Camping-Ausrüstung erweitert. Auf per- und polyfluorierte Chemikalien (PFC) wurden Jacken, Hosen, Schuhe, Zelte, Rucksäcke, Schlafsäcke, Handschuhe und ein Kletterseil untersucht, insgesamt 40 Produkte aus 19 Ländern. Titel des englischsprachigen Berichtes: Leaving Traces – The hidden hazardous chemicals in outdoor gear. Greenpeace fordert mit der Detox-Kampagne Textilhersteller auf, Risiko-Chemikalien durch umweltfreundliche Alternativen zu ersetzen. Das Material zeigt Aufnahmen der Labortests im Bremer Umweltinstitut. Statements: Manfred Santen, Greenpeace Deutschland, Chemieexperte.
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GP38UN
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Shoot date:
29/11/2015
Locations:
Bremen
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Europe
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Germany
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© Greenpeace
Duration:
13m22s
Audio format:
Natural
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★★★★ (E)
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Detox: Labory testings of outdoor clothes 2016 - Clipreel
Munich, 25 January 2016: Hazardous and persistent chemicals have been found in the products of leading outdoor brands. Brands like The North Face, Patagonia, Mammut, Columbia and Haglofs keep using PFCs (per- and polyfluorinated chemicals) to make their gear waterproof despite their claims of sustainability and love for nature, a new Greenpeace Germany report reveals. The report “Leaving Traces. The hidden hazardous chemicals in outdoor gear” was presented at a press conference at ISPO Munich, the biggest outdoor trade show in Europe. Greenpeace tested 40 products purchased in 19 different countries and regions. Footage shows test of sleeping bag at Bremen Environmental Institute. Statements: Manfred Santen, Greenpeace-Germany toxics expert.
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