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    Additives such as phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA) used in polyester manufacturing are recognized as endocrine disruptors, posing risks to reproductive and developmental health. Hahladakis et al. (2018): Journal of Hazardous Materials

    Polyester contains carcinogenic antimony, which is used as a catalyst in its production. Antimony residues can migrate to the skin and be absorbed, especially when the fabric is heated, such as during exercise. Oecotextiles (2018): Oecotextiles Blog

    Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly called 'forever chemicals,' are widely used in synthetic textiles like polyester and nylon. PFAS have been linked to various adverse health effects, including increased cholesterol, metabolic disorders, and immune deficits. Muñoz, Maria A., and Lein, Pamela J. "Toxic textiles: Potential health risks associated with toxic chemicals in clothing." Open Access Government, January 23, 2024.

    Over 700,000 microplastic fibers can be released in a single wash from synthetic fabrics such as polyester and nylon. Napper and Thompson (2016): Marine Pollution Bulletin

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