Leading clothing brands disappoint Greenpeace
15.07.2011 4697

Leading clothing brands disappoint Greenpeace

An environmental organization found out which of the clothing manufacturers uses the services of dirty Chinese enterprises. We are talking about factories and factories that pollute the environment. According to fashionunited, citing Reuters, Adidas, Nike, Calvin Klein, Lacoste and a number of other firms were included in the list of partners of two enterprises near Hong Kong, which are recognized by environmentalists as "unclean". In particular, representatives of Adidas expressed doubts that the level of dirty emissions from these factories is too high. Nike said it didn't use hazardous chemicals to make its products. Other retailers have not yet commented on these allegations. Meanwhile, environmentalists are confident that not only Chinese manufacturers, but also the international companies using their services should bear responsibility for environmental pollution.
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