H&M plans to unveil collection of greener suppliers

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Swedish clothing firm downplays impact of Greenpeace campaign against use of hazardous chemicals

H&M has become the latest high-street clothing brand to promise to 'detox' its supply chain, following a Greenpeace campaign that has already prompted Nike, Puma and Adidas to commit to the phasing out...

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