Jack Wolfskin promises that the acid PFOA
will no longer be used in the manufacturing process for its waterproof
or water-repellent apparel by the end of 2014. The outdoor brand has
been working on technologies to avoid the use of this acid. Jack
Wolfskin’s move is a voluntary action since the European Union has not
yet defined limits for the use of PFOA. This makes a difference to
another ingredient, PFOS, for which the EU directive 2006/122/EG
foresees a maximum of 1 µg per square meter. There have been discussions
on PFOA for a while, but there were technological limits to avoid its
use entirely. The company is confident that it will be able to develop
new technologies for completely PFOA-free rainwear by the end of 2014.
by through Ispo newsblog
by through Ispo newsblog
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