Greenpeace International - SUCCESS!! Zara, the world's largest clothing retailer, commits to toxic-free fashion! YOU told Zara to create fashion without pollution and they have listened. Thank you all for taking action!
Greenpeace International - Dear Zara ... please stop making us fashion victims. Toxic chemicals in your clothes are so very last season. Detox now! Sincerely, Your Mannequins In: Spain, Slovenia, Turkey, France,
Greenpeace ar Twitter: "The @ZARA mannequin revolt has spread to Athens, Greece. #Detox #Fashion http://t.co/iE5HkE9s http://t.co/CKBA0Cjs" / Twitter
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PDF) How Zara got Detoxed by Greenpeace: An online content analysis from the Dragonfly Effect Model perspective | Selin Varol - Academia.edu
Greenpeace International - Good morning ZARA! Right now, Greenpeace España activists have dropped this banner on the side of a Zara store in Madrid to tell the global brand to create fashion
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