Poorly regulated and equipped denim factories impose poor working conditions and the health hazards to workers on a daily basis.
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Cotton accounts for 24% of global insecticide use and 11% of global pesticides use, even though it only makes up 2.4% of agriculture land use. . Unsafe use of agricultural chemicals has severe health impacts on farm workers and on ecosystems.
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Distressing jeans to have a "worn" look involve heavy chemicals and abrasive materials that are typically applied by human beings
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About 400 billion gallons of water a year is used for jean production in America alone.
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Every year, Americans throw away 14.3 million tons of textiles.
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Dyeing denim is one of the most water and chemical intensive parts of the denim production process.
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Poorly regulated and equipped denim factories impose poor working conditions and the health hazards to workers on a daily basis.
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Cotton accounts for 24% of global insecticide use and 11% of global pesticides use, even though it only makes up 2.4% of agriculture land use. . Unsafe use of agricultural chemicals has severe health impacts on farm workers and on ecosystems.
See what SOURCE is doing about this issue.
Distressing jeans to have a "worn" look involve heavy chemicals and abrasive materials that are typically applied by human beings
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About 400 billion gallons of water a year is used for jean production in America alone.
See what SOURCE is doing about this issue.
Every year, Americans throw away 14.3 million tons of textiles.
See what SOURCE is doing about this issue.
Dyeing denim is one of the most water and chemical intensive parts of the denim production process.
See what SOURCE is doing about this issue.