Do all raincoats have PFAS?

Most conventional waterproof jackets and outdoor apparel companies add PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) to their textiles as stain-resistant and water-repellent coatings. This includes trench coats, parkas, rain jackets, raincoats & rain gear, apparel for snow & skiing, boots, and everyday jackets.
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What clothing brands use PFAS?

Several companies have already eliminated PFAS use in their supply chain. Levi Strauss & Co. leads the industry, followed closely by Victoria's Secret and Deckers Brands (including UGG, Teva, and others). Keen Footwear also earns high marks for removing the toxic chemicals from its shoes.
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Are raincoats toxic?

Shockingly, 70% of raingear they tested contained elevated levels of lead or cadmium. This follows a similar report I authored last year which also found high levels of toxic chemicals in children's vinyl raincoats and rain boots, including Disney branded rain gear.
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How do I know if my clothes have PFAS?

To avoid purchasing clothing with PFAS, check your label for materials like Gore-Tex or Teflon, which could signal that the chemicals were used in the fabric.
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Does Gore-Tex contain PFAS?

The new membrane is made without PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), but GORE-TEX® items generally have a second waterproofing treatment, a surface coating known as durable water repellent (DWR) made of PFAS. The first products using this new PFAS-free membrane will be available for purchase in late 2022.
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Does Northface use PFAS?

Today, VF corporation, owner of multiple well-known American brands including The North Face and Timberland, announced its plans to phase out toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from all of its product lines, a step forward for public health and the environment.
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Can you avoid PFAS?

You'll avoid PFAS in take-out containers and reduce trash. Also limit foods like hamburgers, pastries, or french fries that come in grease-resistant packaging. Studies have detected PFAS in almost half of tested wrappers or pastry bags.
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Do PFAS wash out of clothes?

A study last year found high levels of PFAS in the dust where firefighting gear is stored; another study found elevated PFAS in the air of an outdoor gear store. Scientists are also learning that PFAS-based finishes run off clothes in the wash, heading to wastewater treatment plants and eventually into waterways.
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How do I protect myself from PFAS?

PFAS accumulate in the human body and cause a host of health effects.
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Here are my top wellness tips for avoiding PFAS:
  1. Choose healthy cookware. This means avoiding non-stick cookware and utensils that are likely coated with PFAS. ...
  2. Cook more at home. ...
  3. Filter your water. ...
  4. Filter your air. ...
  5. Shop smart.
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How do you remove PFAS from your body?

Currently, there are no definitive medical procedures that can clear PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) from the body, according to the Secretary of the United States Navy. However, the best step you can take is to remove the source of the exposure from your environment.
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What waterproof clothing uses PFAS?

Among brand names that were found to use PFAS were jackets made by Alpine Design and Patagonia, or in partnership with Gore-Tex and Teflon. Jackets produced by Mammut and the North Face did not contain PFAS, though some of their products do.
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Do Patagonia jackets have PFAS?

Two leading outdoor brands long beloved by fashionable guys, The North Face and Patagonia, made public commitments in 2015 to phase out the use of PFAS in their products, but significant chunks of their respective lines are still made with the stuff.
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Is wearing Gore-Tex harmful?

Unfortunately, Gore-tex is made from the highly toxic, extremely persistent group of chemicals called perfluorochemicals (PFCs). Also used in Teflon, Stainmaster and Scotchgard, PFCs now thoroughly contaminate our air, water and bloodstreams.
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What products have no PFAS?

Our PFAS-free makeup brands list:
  • Axiology (Axiology is also zero waste)
  • BH Cosmetics.
  • Burt's Bees (while Burt's Bees is cruelty-free, most of their products are not vegan)
  • Credo.
  • cocokind.
  • Fenty Beauty (Rihanna's Fenty Beauty has a number of sustainability initiatives)
  • Follain.
  • Florence by Mills.
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What makeup has no PFAS?

Annmarie Skin Care, Credo, and H&M all have clean beauty policies stating that their cosmetics products do not include PFAS.
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What make up is PFAS-free?

For Fall 2019, 95% of products are made without the intentional use of PFAS and for Spring 2020, all products are made without the intentional use of PFAS. As reported by Greenpeace. As reported by Credo, all products made by all 120 Credo brands are PFAS-Free.
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Do Ziploc bags have PFAS?

Ziploc bags do not contain PFAS, but with the other contaminations in the environment, anyone could fall victim to a PFAS-related illness. This can result in expensive medical bills that you had no part in causing.
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Is PFAS in bottled water?

The study, published in the journal Water Research and led by Johns Hopkins University researchers, detected PFAS substances in 39 out of more than 100 bottled waters tested, in some cases at levels deemed concerning by water quality experts.
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Do pizza boxes have PFAS?

Unlike popcorn bags, pizza boxes do not appear to widely contain PFAS chemicals. We tested 19 pizza boxes to determine whether they were likely treated with PFAS chemicals and found only one box was likely treated.
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Do yoga pants have PFAS?

A separate investigation by Environmental Health News and wellness blog Mamavation found evidence of PFAS in women's sportswear, like yoga pants from popular brands, including Old Navy and Lululemon. Thirty-two pieces of activewear, mostly workout leggings and yoga pants, were tested for total fluorine.
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Does parchment paper have PFAS?

Our tests of packaging for cook-at-home food and home baking supplies, including microwave and oven-cook food trays, butter wrappers, baking cups, and rolls of parchment paper, did not find any items likely treated with PFAS.
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Does toothpaste have PFAS?

Not only in makeup, PFASs were also found in sunscreen, shampoo and shaving cream. This includes some children's products including toothpaste, sunscreen, shampoo, and conditioner.
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Should I be worried about PFAS?

Exposure to PFAS in drinking water at levels above the EPA Lifetime Health Advisory has been associated with pregnancy-induced high blood pressure. This complication can include not only high blood pressure, but also signs of damage to other organ systems, most often the liver and kidneys.
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Can you absorb PFAS through your skin?

Studies have shown that only a small amount of PFAS can get into your body through your skin. Therefore, showering and bathing in water containing PFAS should not increase exposure. Washing dishes in water containing PFAS should not increase exposure.
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Do milk cartons contain PFAS?

Andrew Cuomo signed into law a bill banning perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, generally known as PFAS, in food packaging. Paperboard milk cartons do not contain these chemicals. The paperboard packaging uses a polyethylene coating — no PFAS required. That coating serves a purpose, too.
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