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Throw Socks Away NOW

Your socks are made with plastic and could be loaded with dangerous BPA

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE – More than 60% of our clothes are made with synthetic textiles derived from oil — textiles like nylon and polyester.

When we think about fossil fuels and climate change, we don’t think about the clothing we wear.

But the reality is more than 60% of our clothes are made with synthetic textiles derived from oil — textiles like acrylic, nylon and polyester.

Producing these synthetic fibers has a profound impact on our climate. It is a source of global warming.

Big Oil fears that demand for fossil fuels is flattening as the economy moves toward electric vehicles and renewable energy sources.

“Exposure to these chemicals during critical periods of development can increase the risk of adverse health outcomes such as developmental harm, early onset of puberty, alteration of the development of reproductive organs, harmful effects on immune system function and metabolic disorders.”

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Its plan is to replace some of the profits historically made from selling oil and gas for fuel, with profits made by selling oil and gas as feedstock for increasing amounts of plastics, fertilizers and other petrochemical-based products.

As a result, plastics, and their health impacts, are increasingly ubiquitous. Like fish in water, we are surrounded by petrochemicals we cannot see.

Through months of testing, we at the Center for Environmental Health have learned that even small clothing items like socks made for babies, children and adults can be loaded with BPA — up to 31 times the safe limit under California environmental law.

Studies have shown that BPA can be absorbed through your skin. Socks are worn for hours at a time, so it is concerning to find such high levels of BPA, particularly in those made for babies and children.

BPA mimics human hormones, the chemical messengers that tell our bodies what to do. Hormones tell a child when to go into puberty.

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They can tell a woman to go into menopause at age 25. They can tell cancer cells to grow … READ MORE. 

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