You are exposed to potentially harmful chemicals through your textiles

Textile is one of the most unregulated and polluting industries in the world.

Thousands of chemicals are used in the manufacturing and dyeing of textiles.vThese chemicals are linked to:

  • Cancer
  • Disruption of human DNA
  • Negative impact to reproductive health
  • Neurological damage
  • Skin rashes and irritation

Through textiles, PFAS, AZO dyes, flame retardants, formaldehyde, dioxins, biocides and heavy metals in textile are granted intimate access to our skin, and beyond.

You are exposed to potentially harmful chemicals through your textiles

Textile is one of the most unregulated and polluting industries in the world.

Thousands of chemicals are used in the manufacturing and dyeing of textiles.vThese chemicals are linked to:

  • Cancer
  • Disruption of human DNA
  • Negative impact to reproductive health
  • Neurological damage
  • Skin rashes and irritation

Through textiles, PFAS, AZO dyes, flame retardants, formaldehyde, dioxins, biocides and heavy metals in textile are granted intimate access to our skin, and beyond.

Environment

Workers

You

AIZOME'S commitment to truly healthy textiles makes us singular in the industry.


What is the impact of 'sustianble materials' to the health of the worker and wearer

Bamboo and recycled textiles, for instance, require the use of harsh chemicals, many which remain in the fabric.

"Organic textiles" aren't much better, often made with undisclosed and potentially harmful synthetics.

The Hidden Dangers Lurking in Fabric Dyes

Have you ever considered what color in fabric is made from? It turns out, the answer is almost always 'toxic chemicals'.

We are unknowingly exposing ourselves to harsh and harmful synthetic chemicals — some even known carcinogens and neurotoxins — through the dye in our clothing and home textiles.

You spend nearly every night in the same fabric, sleeping, tossing, dreaming, and sweating (aka: rubbing fabric against your open pores) in textiles that likely contain hundreds of potentially harmful synthetic ingredients, not to mention bacteria, mold spores, and mites.

The Hidden Dangers Lurking in Fabric Dyes

Have you ever considered what color in fabric is made from? It turns out, the answer is almost always 'toxic chemicals'.

We are unknowingly exposing ourselves to harsh and harmful synthetic chemicals — some even known carcinogens and neurotoxins — through the dye in our clothing and home textiles.

You spend nearly every night in the same fabric, sleeping, tossing, dreaming, and sweating (aka: rubbing fabric against your open pores) in textiles that likely contain hundreds of potentially harmful synthetic ingredients, not to mention bacteria, mold spores, and mites.