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Raincoats, undies, school uniforms: Are your clothes dripping in "forever chemicals"?
The full health risks of wearing apparel made with PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," are still unknown. But states are taking action so clothing makers will remove them.
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Are your clothes making you sick? The opaque world of chemicals in fashion
Our outfits contain BPA, PFAS and other dangerous substances – but we still know little about their cumulative impact
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EU to ban greenwashing and improve consumer information on product durability | News | European Parliament
Parliament and Council have reached a provisional agreement on new rules to ban misleading advertisements and provide consumers with better product information.
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GREENWASHING: The Beginning or End of an Era of Environmental Deception?
As American consumers focus more on how their consumption habits impact the environment, companies are seeking to capitalize by claiming their products are “green” even if these claims are dubious – a practice known as greenwashing. In this article, Charlie Dwight walks through the legal landscape of greenwashing and argues FTC and SEC enforcement would help crack down on the practice.
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EU Greenwashing Law Is Warning To US Companies To Be Diligent In Environmental Claims
New EU legislation aimed at curbing greenwashing should serve as a warning to companies as to the dangers of overzealous environmental statements.
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Greener garments: 10 pieces of legislation set to make the fashion industry more sustainable - K3
K3's latest blog explores 10 pieces of key legislation that is set to help foster a more sustainable and socially responsible fashion industry
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Transforming the Fashion Industry Through Collaborative Goal-Oriented Policy and Legislation — The Sustainable Fashion Forum
As concerns about climate change continue to mount, the world’s largest fashion brands are making bold commitments to reduce their environmental footprint and take meaningful action to address the industry’s contribution to the climate crisis. However, what’s largely been missing is accountability.
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In 2022, these are the sustainable fashion policies you should know about
Regulation is coming for sustainable fashion — but how will it impact the fashion landscape, and how can brands prepare?
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New York’s Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act – Round 2 Underway | ArentFox Schiff
Against the backdrop of increased government scrutiny of fashion supply chains, including recent Congressional inquiries and CBP detentions of cotton products and apparel, New York lawmakers reintroduced a 2023 version of 2022 Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act.
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