Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Child-Wearing-H-M-Clothes-27MZIFI9ZISX.htmlConceptually similarChild Wearing H&M ClothesGP02I5KCompleted★★★★Illustration with "H&M" GarmentsGP04WUXCompleted★★★★H&M Children's T-shirtGP02HIJCompleted★★★★H&M Polo ShirtGP02HX0Completed★★★★H&M Tank TopGP02HX1Completed★★★★H&M ShirtGP02HX2Completed★★★★Denim Shorts and White Tank TopGP02HHYCompleted★★★★Detox Action at H&M in GermanyGP03AKVCompleted★★★★Detox Campaign against H & M in OsloGP02IZRCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP02I5JChild Wearing H&M ClothesA child wearing items of H&M clothing welcomes the announcement that H&M will eliminate all hazardous chemicals from its supply chain and products by 2020, following pressure from Greenpeace. The commitment follows on and off-line activities on the brand as part of the "Detox" campaign and the release of two "Dirty Laundry" reports which link H&M with toxic water pollution in the Global South. The temporary tattoo on the wrists of the child are the Mandarin symbol form water and for part of the "Detox" campaign messaging and identity.Locations:Amsterdam-Europe-NetherlandsDate:19 Sep, 2011Credit:© Greenpeace / Isolde WoudstraMaximum size:3581px X 5064pxRestrictions:NO FUNDRAISINGKeywords:Boys-Celebrations-Cheering-Chemicals-Children-Clothing-Copy space-Detox (campaign title)-Eye contact-Front view-H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB-H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB-Happiness-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Portraits-Positive mood-Primary school age (5-9)-Product shots-Tattoos-Textile industry-Toxics (campaign title)-Water pollutionShoot:Child Wearing H&M ClothesA child wearing items of H&M clothing welcomes the announcement that H&M will eliminate all hazardous chemicals from its supply chain and products by 2020.Related Collections:H&M 'Detox' Activities Worldwide (All Photographers)