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Actions and protests
Banners
Day
Detox (campaign title)
Greenpeace activists
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KWCI (GPI)
Mammut
Mountains
Outdoors
PFCs
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Snow
Textile industry
Three people
Water pollution
Winter
Detox Outdoor Action in Slovakia
Greenpeace volunteers protest on Ďumbier, the highest mountain in the Low Tatra range, and hold a banner reading “Better nothing than PFC gear from Mammut”. The action is to highlight that PFC pollution is irreversible; these chemicals have been found in some of the most pristine and remote areas of the globe. The activity is part of a global week of action to ask leading outdoor brands to stop using hazardous chemicals in their products. PFCs (Poly- and per-fluorinated compounds) are hazardous and persistent chemicals, dangerous to human health and the environment, and they have been found in the products of leading outdoor brands including Mammut. These brands keep using PFCs to make their gear waterproof despite their claims of sustainability and love for nature.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPKNB
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
06/02/2016
Locations:
Europe
,
Slovakia
,
Tatras National Park (Slovakia)
Credit line:
© Richard Lutzbauer / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Detox Outdoor Action in Slovakia
Greenpeace volunteers protest on Ďumbier, the highest mountain in the Low Tatra range, and leave a red trace on the snow to symbolise PFC pollution. PFC pollution is irreversible; these chemicals have been found in some of the most pristine and remote areas of the globe. The activity is part of the global week of actions to ask leading outdoor brands to stop using hazardous chemicals in their products. PFCs (Poly- and per-fluorinated compounds) are hazardous and persistent chemicals, dangerous to human health and the environment, and they have been found in the products of leading outdoor brands who keep using PFCs to make their gear waterproof despite their claims of sustainability and love for nature.
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