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What do “low-impact fiber-reactive dyes” and “low-impact water-based ink” mean?

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What do “low-impact fiber-reactive dyes” and “low-impact water-based ink” mean?

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Conventional fabric dyeing involves using high temperatures with heavy metals and sulfur content. Low-impact fiber-reactive dyes or natural dyes use low metal and sulfur content. Conventional fabric printing pigments may be petroleum based and contain heavy metals. Runoff pollutes waterways. Low-impact water-based ink contains no heavy metals. Better for your family and the environment.

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