Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Clean-Up-Fashion-Action-in-New-York-27MZIFVSNESN.htmlConceptually similarClean Up Fashion Action in New YorkGP04GSHCompleted★★★★Clean Up Fashion Action in New YorkGP04GSICompleted★★★★Clean Up Fashion Action in New YorkGP04GSJCompleted★★★★Clean Up Fashion Action in New YorkGP04GSOCompleted★★★★Clean Up Fashion Action in New YorkGP04GSPCompleted★★★★Clean Up Fashion Action in New YorkGP04GSBCompleted★★★★★★Clean Up Fashion Action in New YorkGP04GSMCompleted★★★★Clean Up Fashion Action in New YorkGP04GSNCompleted★★★★Clean Up Fashion Action in New YorkGP04GSECompleted★★★★View AllGP04GSKClean Up Fashion Action in New YorkGreenpeace activists post a banner on the window of a Hermes store. Greenpeace is asking supporters and consumers to challenge luxury fashion brands to clean up their act and eliminate hazardous chemicals and rainforest destruction from their supply chains and products.Locations:Manhattan-New York-New York-North America-United States of AmericaDate:11 Feb, 2013Credit:© Jeff Christensen / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5256px X 3636pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Cleaning-Clothing-Day-Deforestation-Detox (campaign title)-Fashion-Forests (campaign title)-Gloves-Greenpeace activists-Hermès-KWCI (GPI)-Logos-Outdoors-Protective clothing-Shops-Textile industry-Urban areas-Water pollutionShoot:Clean Up Fashion Action at NY Fashion WeekIn the midst of a snowy New York Fashion Week, four exclusive fashion brands (Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada and Hermes) were greeted by "clean-up crews" challenging them to adopt forest friendly and toxic free policies. Activists decorated store windows with giant images of forest destruction and toxic pollution, and the invitation to be part of the solution. The brands visiting had one thing in common, besides decades of setting trends, they all ranked lowest in a recent Greenpeace survey of environmental policies for the world's leading fashion houses.