Azo dyes are toxic and stay in the clothes after washing. My skin reacts instantly upon contact. The dyes also evaporate into the air, filling the stores with toxic gas - a threat to employees and consumers. I get ill within 10 minutes of entering a Kohls. I'm the canary.
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I can touch clothes and know within 5 seconds if azo dyes have been used. Most brands have switched to azo dyes.
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Believe me, few consumers care about this. Price is all that matters for the majority.
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It's too nice a day and I couldn't get passed; ”Green America, a nonprofit committed to social and environmental justice”
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Carter’s?! As in infant/toddler clothing? Ffs....
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Does Fast Company disclose all the chemicals used in their magazine? Bleaches used in the paper, inks, solvents used on the presses, etc?
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@wrathofgnon any insight into natural fibers and dyes from days of yore?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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