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Keywords
Chemicals
Clothing
Detox (campaign title)
Educational and research equipment
Indoors
KWCI (GPI)
Laboratories
One person
PFCs
Pollutants
Research
Samples
Scientists
Women
Lab Tests on Outdoor Clothing in Denmark
Scientist in laboratory is testing clothing for volatile polyfluorinated chemicals
(PFC). Greenpeace looks for fluorinated pollutants in outdoor clothing made by different brands (Adidas, Columbia, Jack Wolfskin, Kaikkialla, Mammut, Northland, Patagonia, Salewa, Schoeffel, Seven Summits, The North Face, Vaude).
The latest investigation by Greenpeace Germany reveals that outdoor clothing contains chemicals that are hazardous to the environment and to human
health. This follows an analysis conducted on items produced and sold by various outdoor clothing brands. From the fifteen jackets and two pairs of gloves tested, all samples except one were found to contain concentrations of both perfuorinated and polyfuorinated chemicals (PFCs). The one exception was a PFC-free declared jacket which was contaminated with perfuorinated chemicals (ionic PFCs). The investigation also found that these hazardous chemicals are released into the air from the items of clothing.
In original language:
Detox Report "Chemie fuer Gipfelstuermer" Laboruntersuchung
Detox Report "Chemie fuer Gipfelstuermer". Greenpeace untersucht Outdoor Jacken und Handschuhe verschiedener Hersteller in einem Labor auf polyfuorierte
Kohlenwasserstoffe (PFC). Die Kleidung wird dazu in
Pruefkammern gelegt. Dann wird gemessen, wie viel PFC in die Luft der Pruefkammer uebergeht.
Unique identifier:
GP0STO5RI
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
10/10/2013
Locations:
Denmark
,
Europe
,
Nordic Countries
,
Scandinavia
Credit line:
© Kajsa Sjölander / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Lab Tests on Outdoor Clothing in Denmark
Scientist in laboratory is testing clothing for volatile polyfluorinated chemicals (PFC). Greenpeace looks for fluorinated pollutants in outdoor clothing made by different brands (Adidas, Columbia, Jack Wolfskin, Kaikkialla, Mammut, Northland, Patagonia, Salewa, Schoeffel, Seven Summits, The North Face, Vaude).
The latest investigation by Greenpeace Germany reveals that outdoor clothing contains chemicals that are hazardous to the environment and to human
health. This follows an analysis conducted on items produced and sold by various outdoor clothing brands. From the fifteen jackets and two pairs of gloves tested, all samples except one were found to contain concentrations of both perfuorinated and polyfuorinated chemicals (PFCs). The one exception was a PFC-free declared jacket which was contaminated with perfuorinated chemicals (ionic PFCs). The investigation also found that these hazardous chemicals are released into the air from the items of clothing.
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