Nike bows to Greenpeace pressure

A fortnight after Greenpeace persuaded IGA supermarkets to stop sourcing toilet roll stock from controversial paper company Solaris, the activist group has achieved its objectives with Nike after a campaign linking the sportswear brand to the pollution of Chinese rivers.

The campaign included a co-ordinated global flashmob outside Nike and Adidas stores in 10 cities that attempted to break a world striptease record. “When you strip back all the marketing hype, the naked truth is revealed – Adidas and Nike are playing on the same team as toxic polluters,” a Greenpeace statement read.

The world’s largest sportswear firm announced it would commit to eliminating hazardous chemicals from its supply chain by 2020. Now Greenpeace is stepping up pressure against Nike’s competitor, Adidas, using its ‘Impossible is nothing’ slogan in a renewed assault.

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