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Article

26 Jul 2011

Author:
EoinD, Greenpeace Blog

Puma leaps ahead of Nike and Adidas in Detox Challenge

Hats off to Puma…for publicly committing…to eliminate all releases of hazardous chemicals from its entire product lifecycle and across its whole supply chain by 2020…Puma…has sent a clear message to its competitors that allowing suppliers to use and discharge hazardous chemicals is simply not acceptable…Puma has committed to publishing an action plan detailing how they will deliver their commitment within the next eight weeks. [also refers to Nike, Adidas]