Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Gael-Garcia-Bernal--Detox-our-Water----Clean-Version-27MZIFV6R9AM.htmlConceptually similarGael Garcia Bernal: Detox our Water! GP04E80Completed★★★★"Detox" Levi's Action in MexicoGP04DR7Completed★★★★Sampling Waste Water in MexicoGP04DQHCompleted★★★★Sampling Waste Water in MexicoGP04DQICompleted★★★★Mexico Wastewater Report LaunchGP04DQGCompleted★★★★World Water Day Action in MexicoGP046HDCompleted★★★★★★"Detox Our Future" Human Banner in MexicoGP0STO7F6Completed★★★★Detox Fashion Animation - English VersionGP04DABCompleted★★★★Taking Detox To The Streets GP04E81ReadyForCataloguing★★★★View AllGP04FXDGael Garcia Bernal: Detox our Water! - Clean VersionMexican filmstar and director, Gael Garcia Bernal, is lending his support to Greenpeace's global Detox campaign calling for toxic-free rivers and fashion without pollution. In a video shot exclusively with the actor for Greenpeace, Gael wears a specially commissioned t-shirt created by Brazilian designer and entrepreneur Oskar Metsavaht, bearing the message "Detox our future, Clean our water", and bears the Detox symbol (and Chinese character for water) on his arm. "We need to ask Mexico and the world to stop polluting our rivers and lakes. Let's do it for the thousands of people who are affected by this. Let's do it for the environment, for our children, for our future, because this is a problem affecting everyone. For clothes without toxics and rivers without pollution, join the Detox campaign," said Gael Garcia Bernal.This celebrity support for the Detox campaign follows Greenpeace International's investigatory report, "Toxic Threads: Under Wraps", released on the 5th December. The report exposes dumping of industrial wastewater containing toxic and hazardous chemicals from two of Mexico's biggest textile manufacturing facilities with links to brands including Levi's. Testing on water samples taken from near the pipe mouths revealed that processed effluent contained chemicals that are toxic to reproductive systems and to aquatic life. Some of these chemicals are persistent and remain in the environment long after their release. Locations:Mexico-Mexico City-North AmericaDate:29 Nov, 2012Credit:© Alejandro Cadena / GreenpeaceDuration:55sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :PIECE TO CAMERA-PROMO-WEB VIDEOKeywords:Actions and protests-Actors-Celebrities-Detox (campaign title)-Fashion-KWCI (GPI)-Levi Strauss & Co.-Textile industry-Toxics (campaign title)-Water pollutionShoot:Gael Garcia Bernal Joins the 'Detox' CampaignGael Garcia Bernal (Mexican filmstar and director) lends his support to Greenpeace’s 'Detox' campaign, calling for toxic-free rivers and fashion without pollution. Gael is wearing a specially commissioned t-shirt created by the Brazilian designer, Oskar Metsavaht; bearing the message "Detox our future, Clean our water." This celebrity support for the Detox campaign follows Greenpeace International's investigatory report, "Toxic Threads: Under Wraps", released on the 5th December. The report exposes dumping of industrial wastewater containing toxic and hazardous chemicals from two of Mexico's biggest textile manufacturing facilities with links to brands including Levi's. Testing on water samples taken from near the pipe mouths revealed that processed effluent contained chemicals that are toxic to reproductive systems and to aquatic life. Some of these chemicals are persistent and remain in the environment long after their release.