
Source: Asian Development Bank, 2012
In this report, 46 Chinese and multinational clothing brands and retailers, including Zara, Nike, Armani and Wal-Mart, are accused of purchasing from suppliers who illegally discharge polluted water in China.
Read the full report here (Chinese only).
See the press release in English here.
Source: Friends of Nature, the Institute of Public & Environmental Affairs (IPE), Green Beagle, Envirofriends and Nanjing Greenstone, 2012
Source: South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers & People, 2012
Source: The China State Council, 2012
Source: Global Water Security, 2012
Source: Ministry of Science and Technology, China Meteorological Administration and Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), 2012
Source: Su Liu, Berton Bian/Civic Exchange, 2012
Source: FAO, 2011
Source: International Rivers, 2011
Source: The Economist, 2011
China state TV reports on Apple suppliers’ pollution. The Other Side of Apple (Chinese only). Original air date 15th Oct 2011.
Source: CCTV, 2011
Source: UNEP; IWMI, 2011
Source: Greenpeace International, 2011
Source: Greenpeace International, 2011
Source: Greenpeace East Asia, 2011
Source: SHI, Jiangtao, South China Morning Post, 2011
BSR’s report on Electronics and Water Pollution in China.
Electronics Supply Networks and Water Pollution in China. November 2010.
Source: BSR, 2010
Source: Friends of Nature, Institute for Public and Environmental Affairs and Green Beagle , 2010
Source: RICHTER, B.D., POSTEL, S., REVENGA, C., SCUDDER, T., LEHNER, B., CHURCHILL, A. and CHOW, M., 2010
Source: Chinadialogue, King's College London, University College London, 2010
Source: LIU, Lee, Environment Magazine, 2010
Source: Junfeng Zhang, Denise L Mauzerall, Tong Zhu, Song Liang, Majid Ezzati and Justin V Remais, 2010
Source: Pacific Institute and UNEP, 2010
Source: UNEP Habitat, 2010
Source: World Health Organization and UN Water, 2010
Source: HOLDAWAY, Jennifer, 2010
Source: KWOK, Vivian, 2009
Source: GO, Kimberly, SUZUKI, Mayu, and QU Xiaoxia, 2008
Source: WANG, Alex, 2007

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