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A potential 'green' alternative to formaldehyde and PFAS in fabric finishing – New Study/Science Updates



More than half of the 7.5 million bales of cotton produced annually in the U.S. will be used in clothing manufacturing. The finishing techniques used to make cotton fabric smooth, water-repellent and resistant to wrinkling can be detrimental to the environment and the wearer.



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US cotton production yields 7.5 million bales annually, with over half destined for clothing. However, the finishing processes applied to cotton fabric to achieve desirable qualities like smoothness, water resistance, and wrinkle-free properties pose environmental and health risks. These treatments often involve chemicals and processes that negatively impact the environment during production and can potentially affect the health of consumers wearing the finished clothing.

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