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New York Assembly Voted to Ban PFAS From ‘Common Apparel.’ Here’s What That Means.

The New York Assembly has agreed to ban the intentional inclusion of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances from…

Gap, Old Navy Apparel Flagged in Toxic-Chemical Investigation

The study found that many children's garments, including those with eco certifications, contained PFAS that…

Which Brands Flunked Their PFAS Pledges?

A new report takes a deep dive into how brands from Nike and Patagonia to Ralph Lauren and Victoria's Secret…

Ventile Moves to PFC-Free Fabrics

Ventile has worked with scientists, textile experts and dye houses to produce a durable water repellent…

Keen Lays Out Step-by-Step Guide for Brands Looking to Eliminate PFCs

The brand released a six-page document with links and contacts to help competitor companies eliminate PFCs…

H&M Backs Campaign to Ban PFAS in Fashion Supply Chain

H&M supports calls to end the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in the clothing supply chain.

Microplastic Pollution Found in Far Reaches of Antarctic, Says Greenpeace

Microplastic waste and toxic chemicals have infiltrated even the wildest reaches of the Antarctic, Greenpeace…

Balancing Act: Should Performance Outweigh PFC Concerns in Outerwear?

The outerwear industry continues to grapple with how to cut its dependence on hormone-disrupting PFCs while…

Greenpeace Study Finds <em>Hazardous Chemicals </em> in Outdoor Footwear

Columbia, The North Face and Patagonia were just a few of the popular outdoor brands named in a recent study…

Greenpeace Slams Outdoor Clothing Brands—Again

Greenpeace's new study, titled "Footprints in the Snow," has accused Columbia, The North Face, Salewa, Mammut…

Greenpeace Urges Outdoor Brands to Eliminate PFCs

Greenpeace has been urging outdoor apparel brands to stop using per- and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) in…