Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Fabric-Dyeing-Factory-in-China-27MZIF34P7KU.htmlConceptually similarFabric Dyeing Factory in ChinaGP0STO5Y7Completed★★★★Fabric Dyeing Factory in ChinaGP0STO5Y9Completed★★★★Worker at a Textile Factory in ChinaGP0STO626Completed★★★★Workers at a Textile Factory in ChinaGP0STO5XBCompleted★★★★★★Paint in a Textile Factory in ChinaGP0STO5XICompleted★★★★Discharge Water at Dye Factory in ChinaGP0STO5Y0Completed★★★★Discharge Water at Dye Factory in ChinaGP0STO5Y1Completed★★★★Fabric Dyeing Factory in ChinaGP0STO5Y8Completed★★★★★★Workers at a Textile Factory in ChinaGP0STO5XFCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO5Y6Fabric Dyeing Factory in ChinaA Chinese worker prepares a stack of textile for dyeing at a dyeing factory in Shishi city of Fujian Province. Greenpeace launches a study to investigate the hazardous and toxic residues in children’s clothing. Clothing from Zhili Town of Huzhou City in Zhejiang Province and Shishi City in Fujian Province - two largest distribution centres for children’s clothing in China - were tested for nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs), phthalates, antimony and other toxic chemicals.The problems of Zhili Town and Shishi City are snapshots of the overall textile industry. Only by establishing proper chemicals management regulations, can the hazardous and toxic chemicals be removed completely from children’s clothing.Locations:Asia-China-Fujian-ShishiDate:25 Oct, 2013Credit:© Liu Feiyue / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4486px X 2991pxKeywords:Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Day-Factories-Factory workers-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Machinery-Red-Textile industry-Toxics (campaign title)-Water pollutionShoot:Investigation on Hazardous and Toxic Residues in Children’s Clothing in ChinaGreenpeace launches a study to investigate the hazardous and toxic residues in children’s clothing. Clothing from Zhili Town of Huzhou City in Zhejiang Province and Shishi City in Fujian Province - two largest distribution centres for children’s clothing in China - were tested for nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs), phthalates, antimony and other toxic chemicals.The problems of Zhili Town and Shishi City are snapshots of the overall textile industry. Only by establishing proper chemicals management regulations, can the hazardous and toxic chemicals be removed completely from children’s clothing.Related Collections:Investigation on Hazardous and Toxic Residues in Children’s Clothing in China (All Photographers)