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Greenpeace Finds Toxic Chemicals in World Cup Merchandise

As buzz surrounding the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil heats up, major sportswear brands Nike, Puma and…

Textile Factories Contaminate Indonesia’s Citarum River

Hundreds of textile factories line the banks of Indonesia’s Citarum river in Java, and unchecked waste…

Versace Defends Itself Against Greenpeace Allegations

After Greenpeace alleged that it found traces of hazardous chemicals in Versace’s children’s clothing, the…

Textile Industry Tests New Technologies for Cleaner Dyeing

Dyeing textiles is a dirty business. With as much as 70 percent of China’s waterways affected by pollution…

Primark Signs Greenpeace Pledge to Eliminate Hazardous Chemicals

Greenpeace has notched another victory in its quest for more environmentally responsible supply chains…

Greenpeace Study Finds Hazardous Chemicals in Children’s Clothing

A controversial report issued by Greenpeace today alleges that hazardous chemicals were detected in…

Bangladesh Activists Can Learn From Greenpeace: Two Campaigns, Two Outcomes

In the wake of two tragic factory fires in Bangladesh’s garment industry, the Bangladesh Fire and Building…