Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/-Detox--Striptease-in-Bangkok-27MZIFIJS42N.htmlConceptually similar"Detox" Striptease in BangkokGP02GUWCompleted★★★★★★"Detox" Striptease in BangkokGP02GUYCompleted★★★★★★"Detox" Striptease in BangkokGP02GUZCompleted★★★★"Detox" Striptease in BangkokGP02GV0Completed★★★★"Detox" Striptease in BangkokGP02GV1Completed★★★★"Detox" Striptease in ManilaGP02GV4Completed★★★★★★"Detox" Striptease in ManilaGP02GV5Completed★★★★'Detox' Human Banner in BangkokGP02GGDCompleted★★★★'Detox' Human Banner in BangkokGP02GG8Completed★★★★★★View AllGP02GV2"Detox" Striptease in BangkokParticipants show their "Detox" tattoos. 33 people whipped off their clothes in Chatuchak market, Bangkok, to join more than 600 people worldwide to strip outside Adidas and Nike stores in 29 cities in 10 countries surprising shoppers, setting the record for the world’s largest striptease and challenging the global sportswear giants to eliminate hazardous chemical releases from their supply chain and products and become champions for a toxic-free future.Locations:Asia-Bangkok-ThailandDate:23 Jul, 2011Credit:© Athit Perawongmetha / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-adidas-Body painting-Boys-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Fashion-Girls-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace volunteers-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Medium group of people-Nike-Outdoors-People-Pollutants-Reports-River pollution-Shops-Street theatre actions-Tattoos-Textile industry-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)-Water pollutionShoot:"Detox" Striptease in BangkokGreenpeace activists and volunteers in Bangkok join the world's largest striptease. On the same day at the same time in 29 cities in 10 countries, more than 600 people whipped off their clothes outside Adidas and Nike stores, surprising shoppers, setting the record for the world’s largest striptease and challenging the global sportswear giants to eliminate hazardous chemical releases from their supply chain and products and become champions for a toxic-free future. The activities follow the launch of the Greenpeace report "Dirty Laundry", which publishes the result of a year-long investigation into toxic water pollution caused by the release of hazardous chemicals by the textile industry in China.Related Collections:Year In Pictures: 2011 (Photo & Videos)Report: 'Toxic Threads: The Big Fashion Stitch-Up' (Photos & Videos)"Dirty Laundry: Reloaded" Report (Photos & Video)World's Largest Striptease (Videos & All Photographers)Best Actions Collection