Clothing Brands Criticized for Environmentally Unfriendly Practices
July 14, 2011
Big name clothing brands, including Abercrombie and Fitch, Adidas, Calvin Klein, Lacoste, Nike and Puma, have been named in a Greenpeace report as companies sourcing production at Chinese factories that use chemicals banned in Europe and elsewhere.
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