importance of chemicals in daily life in cloth manufacturing
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die for coloration of fibres of the clothes
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The clothes on your back went through a long, resource-intensive production process to get to you, no matter what you're wearing. Even natural fibers like cotton and wool could have been sprayed with herbicides and pesticides (unless they're organic), dyed, and treated with compounds that make them fire-, odor-, stain-, water- and wrinkle-resistant. Petroleum-based synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon likely pulled even more chemicals into the mix.
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