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Outdoor Fabrics Will Take A Green Line

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< p > < strong > fluorine containing toxic substances (PFCs) outdoors < a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_c.asp" > dress < /a > < /strong > /p >


< p > in the outdoor functional fabrics such as mountaineering and skiing, fluoride is found.

These outdoor garments need to be treated with chemicals to improve their waterproof and breathability.

Most of the outdoor manufacturers now use perfluorocarbon compounds (PFCs) in processing technology, resulting in the abuse of fluoride.

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< p > as early as 2011, the Greenpeace survey confirmed that some of the textile brands that were produced in China were found to contain PFCs residues.

Greenpeace has commissioned two independent laboratories to test outdoor waterproof jackets and assault trousers.

In the samples tested, most of the products were found to contain fluoride (PFCs), some of which contained perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA).

In five samples, the content of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) was seriously exceeded.

The other six samples were pure fluoropolymer alcohol (FTOHs) at high concentration.

In this survey, special emphasis is also placed on the urgent need for outdoor clothing production using fluoride free (PFCs) material < a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/business/" > outdoor wear < /a >.

The outdoor industry must develop new products that are safe and reliable as soon as possible to replace the toxic and harmful products that are now used.

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< p > < strong > no fluorination of outdoor products is an inexorable trend < /strong > < /p >


< p > in recent years, experts from Greenpeace have been conducting hazardous waste reduction work around the world.

According to the monitoring survey, the toxic and harmful substances released in the textile production process have great impact on the environment.

The abuse of such fluorinated chemicals is more obvious among the major outdoor brands.

We must eliminate this toxic textile production mode and ensure the safety of human life.

The trend of recent years and the importance attached to this incident in our country seem to be more and more supported by the governments of Greenpeace.

In the future, our government will make great efforts to carry out serious investigation and treatment of PFCs, PFOA and other outdoor clothing products.

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< p > Greenpeace believes that even the slight pollution of the environment in the production process should be stopped.

In order to achieve this goal, garment manufacturers and material suppliers, as well as chemical enterprises, must work closely together and must strictly control toxic and harmful chemicals used in production.

At the end of the article, Greenpeace concluded that although the outdoor apparel industry has been promoting its own brand in the media and publications, it has always been advocacy for environmental protection.

But the actual action of many brand manufacturers is the opposite of the slogan they propagate.

The clothes they produce are not safe and environmentally friendly products. Instead, they use a lot of dangerous chemicals as raw materials.

In the hope of promoting environmental protection and safety at present, enterprises and governments can attach importance to the problems existing in the < a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_s.asp" > industry < /a > and carry out rapid management.

Give consumers a healthy and safe environment to bring more green to the earth.

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