What Is In The Fabrics You Use?
Do you buy wrinkle free, shrinkage free, flame-resistant, stain-resistant, mildew-resistant, cling-free, natural, bamboo even pure cotton? Then STOP and READ ON. This is no small issue. The multitude and magnitude of toxic chemicals used in the fashion and textile industries is out of control and it is an issue that is not talked about enough. Whatever the fabric you choose to wear or sleep in, you deserve to know the truth of what is in it. The sad fact is that the majority of the textiles we put on our bodies contain a dangerous cocktail of carcinogenic chemicals, allergens, dyes and skin irritants.
During the journey of creating a fabric, numerous toxic chemicals are coated in seriously toxic and harmful substances and added at each stage of growing, processing, dyeing, finishing and handling— these are pesticides, fertilisers, silicone waxes, harsh petroleum scours, softeners, heavy metals, flame and soil retardants, fasteners, ammonia, dyes, colourants, finishers, caustic soda, sulphuric acid, bromines, urea resins, halogens and formaldehyde — to name just a few.
A false assumption out there is that if you wash the fabrics it will all wash out and it won't remain in the fabric, however the systemic nature of toxins in textiles is like trying to wash the pesticides out of conventionally grown strawberries; it is practically impossible and the only thing that happens is more chemicals are washed out into the environment. Toxic surfactants called NPEs (nonylphenol ethoxylates) are commonly used as detergents in the processing and creation of of the textiles. When NPEs are released into the water, they break down into nonylphenols—endocrine-
Toxic Waterways
The top 10 insecticide treatments for textile crops are classified to be Extremely Hazardous by the World Health Organisation. In ways direct and indirect, our demand permits the degradation of health beyond our own bodies; it affects the farmers and makers, the waterways, and the soils that form the skin of our Earth. Conventional cotton is grown with genetically modified seeds and sprayed heavily with toxic pesticide sprays like Roundup (the primary ingredient is glyphosate which is linked to cancer) and these persist in the fabric even after manufacturing. Many textiles also contain chlorine bleach, formaldehyde, VOCs (volatile organic compounds), PFCs (perfluorinated chemicals), ammonia, and/or other harmful chemicals. Add to that heavy metals, PVC, and resins, which are involved in dyeing and printing processes.
Being strict in certification with GOTS ensures that along the whole supply chain from SEED to SHELF there is :
1. No GM seeds
2. No harmful chemicals, insecticides and pesticides
3. No toxic dyes, bleaches or finishes
5. No child labour
6. Fairwages and safe working conditions
CHEMICAL | USED FOR | FOUND IN | CONCERNS |
GLYPHOSATE |
Herbicide in cotton growing |
Cotton textiles |
Carcinogenic; potentially |
CHLORINE BLEACH |
Whitening and stain removal |
Natural fiber/cotton/bamboo |
Asthma and respiratory |
FORMALDEHYDE |
Mainly used for |
Natural fabrics like bamboo, |
Carcinogenic |
VOCS |
Solvents used in all parts |
Finished textiles like bamboo, |
Off-gassing, which is a huge |
PFCS |
Creating durable water |
Finished textiles, |
Carcinogenic, |
BROMINATED |
Used to stop clothes from |
Required on children’s |
Neurotoxins, endocrine |
AMMONIA |
Provides shrink resistance |
Natural fabrics, bamboo |
Absorbed into lungs; |
HEAVY METALS |
For dyeing; chromium VI is |
Finished textiles, |
Highly toxic; can cause |
PHALATES/ |
Used in printing |
Printing inks/processes |
Endocrine disruptors |
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About the Author: Vinita is the Founder of Bhumi Organic Cotton and passionate about an Earth Life Balance