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Dirty Laundry - a Greenpeace report on China's Textile Industry Bookmark and Share

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Dirty Laundry
Unraveling the corporate connections to toxic water pollution in China

A new investigative report published on July 13, 2011 from Greenpeace, 'Dirty Laundry', profiles the problem of toxic water pollution resulting from the release of hazardous chemicals by the textile industry in China. The investigation focuses on two facilities that were found to be discharging a range of hazardous and persistent chemicals with hormone-disrupting properties. These results are indicative of a much wider problem that is posing serious and immediate threats to both our precious ecosystems and to human health. Urgent and transparent action is needed in order to eliminate the use and release of these hazardous chemicals.


Dirty Laundry 2: Hung Out to Dry
Unraveling the toxic trail from pipes to products

Research commissioned and published on August 23, 2011 by Greenpeace International has revealed that clothing and certain fabric-based shoes sold internationally by major clothing brands are manufactured using nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs). NPEs -- which are used as surfactants in textile production -- subsequently break down to form toxic nonylphenol (NP). Nonylphenol is a persistent chemical with hormone-disrupting properties that builds up in the food chain, and is hazardous even at very low levels.


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Detox Campaign

Greenpeace is campaigning to stop industry poisoning waterways around the world with hazardous, persistent and hormone-disrupting chemicals. Launched in July 2011, the Detox campaign has exposed links between textile manufacturing facilities causing toxic water pollution in China, and many of the world's top clothing brands.

Nike, Adidas, Puma, H&M, C&A and Li-Ning have committed to Detox, in response to the growing international campaign. Other top clothing companies still need to get a move on, to Detox their brands and help Detox our future.

Managing, Monitoring and Performance Analysis of Textile Effluent Treatment Plants Bookmark and Share

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ETP Assesement Checklist Bookmark and Share

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A guideline for submission of information on effluent treatment plant in case of textile industry, published by the Department of Environment (DOE) under Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh with support from the Bangladesh Environmental Institutional Strengthening Project (BEISP) on November 2007.

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Guide for Assessment of Effluent Treatment Plants Bookmark and Share

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A guide book which should serve as a practical tool for reviewing effluent treatment plants, published by the Department of Environment (DOE) under Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh with support from the Bangladesh Environmental Institutional Strengthening Project (BEISP) on June 2008.

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Pollution Prevention Studies in the Textile Wet Processing Industry Bookmark and Share

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An investigation report of pollution prevention opportunities in various textile wet processing industry by Ms. Ilse Hendrickx and Gregory D. Boardman.

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Identification and Reduction of Toxic Pollutants in Textile Mill Effluents Bookmark and Share

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A project report by Brent Smith of Department of Textile Chemistry, North Carolina State University and supported by the North Carolina Pollution Pays Program.

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Identification and Reduction of Pollution Sources in Textile Wet Processing Bookmark and Share

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A project report by Brent Smith of Department of Textile Chemistry, North Carolina State University and supported by the North Carolina Pollution Pays Program.

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