Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Metersbonwe-Store-in-Beijing-27MZIFVVVWWF.htmlConceptually similar'Toxic Threads' Metersbonwe Store in BeijingGP04C35Completed★★★★'Toxic Threads' Metersbonwe Store in BeijingGP04C32Completed★★★★'Toxic Threads' Metersbonwe Store in BeijingGP04C34Completed★★★★'Toxic Threads' Metersbonwe Store in BeijingGP04C33Completed★★★★Metersbonwe's Product Contains ChemicalsGP04C4LCompleted★★★★Metersbonwe's Product Contains ChemicalsGP04C4MCompleted★★★★Blue T-shirt.GP02KC8Completed★★★★Red Sports TopGP02HI4Completed★★★★Blue Track Suit TopGP02HISCompleted★★★★View AllGP04C36Metersbonwe Store in BeijingCostumers leave a Metersbonwe store in central Beijing. Clothing samples from this brand were shown to contain high levels of nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs), which break down in the environment to form toxic, hormone-disrupting chemicals.Locations:Asia-Beijing-ChinaDate:18 Nov, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / Yin KuangMaximum size:4000px X 2538pxKeywords:Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Consumers-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Fashion-Feet-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Meters/bonwe-Outdoors-Pollutants-Shops-Textile industry-Two people-Unusual angle-Water pollution-WomenShoot:'Toxic Threads' Store in BeijingImages from busy shopping area in Beijing, show storefront and interior of fashion brand Metersbonwe. Clothing samples from this brand were shown to contain high levels of hazardous chemicals. A Greenpeace report entitled "Toxic Threads - The Big Fashion Stitch-Up" details how big brands are forcing consumers to buy clothes that contain hazardous chemicals and that contribute toward toxic water pollution both when they are made, and when they are washed.Related Collections:Report: 'Toxic Threads: The Big Fashion Stitch-Up' (Photos & Videos)