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Textiles Produced With Toxic Chemical Ban In EU Market

European countries voted unanimously to extend the existing ban on nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPE) which is being used in the textile industry for cleaning, dyeing and rinsing agent in the processing of fabrics. The use of NPE in the textile industry has been restricted in the EU for 10 years, but the new measures will also […]

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TextilesEuropean countries voted unanimously to extend the existing ban on nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPE) which is being used in the textile industry for cleaning, dyeing and rinsing agent in the processing of fabrics.

The use of NPE in the textile industry has been restricted in the EU for 10 years, but the new measures will also ban the import of goods containing the chemical.

The new ban stipulates that items will not be permitted to enter the EU for sale that contain NPE in concentrations equal to or greater than 0.01 per cent by weight of the textile article. The term textile article refers to any product which is composed of at least 80 per cent textile fibres by weight.

New restrictions will go into effect five years after the legislation is adopted by the European Commission, which is expected to happen in the next month.

The idea of extending the ban first arose in Sweden after the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) released research in 2013 showing the chemical to be a threat.

Greenpeace released a study in 2011 that showed high-profile companies sold clothing manufactured with NPE. Over 75 percent of tested clothes contained the chemical, at least in small amounts.

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