Eliminating toxic chemicals

Toxics threaten our water, air, land, oceans - and our future.
Synthetic chemicals put the global health of humanity and the environment at risk, as the world's industries fail to research the potential impacts on our planet.

Campaign updates

Presenting a letter to Tesco HQ in Beijing

Tesco must end their pesticide habit

Evan Brooks blogs about Greenpeace East Asia’s investigation into pesticides on Tesco produce. After three years of independent testing, produce sold at Tesco...
Posted by mollybrooks - 15 November, 2011 - 16:10
Guide to Greener Electronics Nov 2011

Top spot goes to HP in our latest Guide to Greener Electronics

We've just released a new version of the Guide to Greener Electronics. This time ranking 15 gadget and electronics companies on energy, greener products and...
Posted by Eoin D - 9 November, 2011 - 11:46 -
Greenpeace volunteer talks to a passer-by outside H&M in Stockholm

Big clothing brands like H&M are listening to you

Tommy Crawford, communications manager on the Detox campaign, reveals the latest success story in getting clothing brands to ditch toxic chemicals.As fashion-...
Posted by jamie - 27 October, 2011 - 14:55 -

Surfing the Detox wave

As you’ve heard, we’re now seeing a growing wave of clothing companies committing to eliminate toxic chemicals from their production processes. Four major...
Posted by Tamara Stark - 26 September, 2011 - 14:51 -
Wastewater discharged from a denim washing factory in Xintang, Zengcheng, China

Clickers and stickers make H&M detox

Clothing giant H&M has responded to a torrent of tweets, Facebook updates, and Detox sticker actions last week with a public commitment to Detox....
Posted by tracy.frauzel - 20 September, 2011 - 10:08 -

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