Adidas says 'impossible is nothing' to detox challenge

Jessica Shankleman
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Sports brand hosts forum to develop cross-industry approach to phase out hazardous chemicals in supply chain

Adidas has finally pledged to phase out all hazardous chemicals in its own supply chain and develop an industry roadmap to tackle Greenpeace's 'detox' challenge to high street clothing brands. The world's...

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