Nike, Adidas, Puma agree with Greenpeace to clean water in worldwide production by 2020 - oregonlive.com
Greenpeace's 'Dirty Water' Shows Benefits of Antagonistic Campaigns | GreenBiz
Hamburg Adidas Store - being rebranded | Nike has committed … | Flickr
Greenpeace red cards Nike, adidas and Puma | Materials & Production News | News
Euro 2016: Nike and Adidas Dodge “Social Responsibility” in their Quest to Pay the Bare Minimum - Basta!
Greenpeace - Adidas TX13004
Dirty Laundry by Greenpeace International - Issuu
adidas Addresses Allegations of Toxic World Cup Gear; Greenpeace Shoots Back | Sustainable Brands
Greenpeace International - Step 1: Admit that you have a problem. Dear polluting clothing brands, You know that you're toxic. It's time you stopped living in denial. In 2011, Nike, Adidas and
Greenpeace bezeichnet Adidas und Nike in Ranking als Greenwasher - DER SPIEGEL
Adidas a "Detox Leader", Nike still a "Greenwasher" | Live Eco
Greenpeace: Nike, Esprit, Victoria's Secret and LiNing fail toxic-free fashion ranking - Greenpeace International
How Toxic Are Your Football Boots? - Environment 911
Greenpeace lobt Adidas, H&M und Zara für giftfreie Produktion - manager magazin
Adidas Chemical Coalition 'to Respond to Greenpeace Claims' - Environment+Energy Leader
Greenpeace airs dirty laundry » Media in Canada
Ropa deportiva de niños de Nike y Adidas contiene productos tóxicos | Social Media Deportes
Nike, in agreement with Greenpeace, commits to eliminate hazardous discharges by 2020 - oregonlive.com
A Red Card for sportswear brands - Greenpeace International
Greenpeace International on X: "Toxic-free actions speak louder than words @ adidas - #Detox - #allin or nothing. http://t.co/eJ2EBBSura http://t.co/nI2IdBMqhw" / X
Erfolgreich: Adidas entgiftet | Greenpeace
Study finds hazardous chemicals in children's soccer boots on sale in Hong Kong | South China Morning Post
Adidas to Work With Greenpeace to Remove Toxics from Global Supply Chain | GreenBiz
Nike, Adidas suppliers 'polluting China rivers'
Nike and Li Ning labelled greenwashers in Greenpeace East Asia's 'toxic catwalk' report - Mumbrella Asia