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Thursday
Jul142011

Nike, Adidas, Puma, H&M and Others Found Discharging Toxic Chemicals Into Chinese Rivers

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After a year-long investigation of China's giant textile industry, Greenpeace has found that hormone-disrupting chemicals and other toxins are being discharged into the country's major water systems from major plants that supply big sports brands like Nike, Adidas and Puma, as well as international fashion brands like Lacoste, H&M, Calvin Klein and Converse.

Read the full article at treehugger.com

Read the original Greenpeace report

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