Fashion.  “California Proposition 65 requires that products sold in California which contain, in any amount, any chemical on what is called the "Prop.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is tobacco?. The leaves are picked. Dried.
Advertisements

Diabetes Prevention Taking Good Health to Heart Month 4; Class 2.
Textile Fibers and Yarns
C3: Food Matters. Many Chemicals in Living Things are Natural Polymers Carbohydrates: – Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen – Cellulose, Starch, Sugar Proteins:
Basic/ Low Intermediate Northstar
“Oringe” Is The New Green Presentation. Our Ethos We believe in the highest quality We believe in sustaining our environment We believe that everyone.
 Introduction: Everything we do, from digesting our food to making art, involves chemistry. Everything is made of chemicals! Today, we are going to learn.
For Teacher: Preparation Have song playing as students walk in and work on dyeing/weaving (song about the Shammanew-
Plants and People DyesDyes. Dyes make the world more colorful. When the first man picked the first berry, dyes were discovered.
Hazardous Household Products Important things to know! Bay-Wise Advanced Master Gardener Program Jean F. Austin, FCS Educator Maryland Cooperative Extension.
Environmental Resources Unit C Animal Wildlife Management.
Branding, Packaging and Labeling
Textiles Products made of cloth. Since the Beginning of time, people have used textiles to cover their bodies.
Vegetables Foods What is the difference between a sweet potato and a yam???? Is-the-Difference-Between-Yams-and-Sweet-
History of Textiles Origins & Shibori Dyeing. Origins of Textiles Wore animal skins = protection, decoration Developed range of materials for clothing/fabric:
By AP Environmental Science and Sustainability. ø “Sustainability is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability.
Healthy way to live. Components Of Health Healthy food Healthy food Sport (fitness, exercise and another) Sport (fitness, exercise and another) Biorhythms.
Lung Cancer By: Autumn Crawford. Symptoms Many people dismiss or adapt to a chronic cough, attributing it to something else. It is just allergies, a cough.
Sustainability in my GCSE Textiles Work Web-sites to research /
STANDARD HE7.7: Practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risk. (c) Demonstrate behaviors to avoid or reduce health risks to self.
Packaging and Labeling. Lesson Objectives Explain the functions of product packaging Identify the functions of labels Identify and explain government.
Don't Smoke Smoking is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths. If you smoke cigarettes, cigars or pipes, or use "smokeless" tobacco, stop.
Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging. Business Ethics in Product/Service Management.
Healthy Habits How to make health goals and stick with a health behavior contract.
By AP Environmental Science and Sustainability.  The amount of resources consumed over a period of time by a person, organization, community or nation.
Healthy living guide.. Health dieting Eating wholemeal bread Eating high fibre food Eating low fat food. exercising.
F ACES, F ABRICS AND F OODS FOOTSTEPS OF DISCOVERY OCTOBER 4 TH – 25 TH DAYS - OCEANIA NAUTICA K.A. Beattie 2015.
By AP Environmental Science and Sustainability. ø “Sustainability is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability.
PROJECT Healthy Living Guide By Kilyakova E. Miketchina T. Miketchina T. Kalmykova D. Kalmykova D.
SMOKE BOMB. Materials Potassium nitrate Sugar (sucrose or table sugar) Chemicals Used to Color Flames.
NUTRITION Chapter 19. © 2004 Delmar Learning, a Division of Thomson Learning, Inc. WATER Functions of water in human body –Solvent for all biochemical.
The Law of Conservation of Matter: Matter can be neither created nor destroyed.
Chef Lucy’s Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Were first developed in 1962 in Japan. They quickly became one of the most commonly grown apple varieties Japan.
Powerpoint Templates Page 1 Powerpoint Templates Fiber.
Teenagers should eat three meals a day to be healthier. You shouldn´t eat a lot of junk food Contains too much salt and fat.
The mango originated in southeast Asia where it has been grown for over 4,000 years. Mango groves are now in many parts of the tropical and sub- tropical.
3.01-D Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging.
Definition:Regenerated fibres are made from wood pulp (cellulose). They are partly natural and partly synthetic as a chemical is needed to extract the.
What Is the Environment? The environment is something you are very familiar with. It's everything that makes up our surroundings and affects our ability.
Good advices, tips on reducing or stopping hair loss?
Mevada mahesh Chemical Engineer. Plants and People DyesDyes.
Our bodies natural plumbing system! Non energy Producing Nutrient  Vitamins  Minerals  FIBER  Water Energy Producing Carbohydrates Protein Fat.
Rayon Made by- dhruv garg Gaurav kadyan Gaurav verma Harit dhall.
HOW ARE ADDITIVES EFFECTING OUR HEALTH? A PRESENTATION ON THE SOURCES AND RESULTS OF FOOD ADDITIVES. ALYSSA KEMP.
By AP Environmental Science and Sustainability.  The amount of resources consumed over a period of time by a person, organization, community or nation.
Companion Plants which plants like growing next to each other Plant friendships. Imagine if you were stuck in the ground next to a plant that attracts.
Importance of physical health. How can diseases effect you? There are many diseases that can harm your body. Some of the main ones can be almost always.
Think about the following nutrients:  Carbohydrates  Proteins  Fats  Vitamins  Minerals  Water What do you know about them? Can you name foods from.
TOBACCO POLICIES & LAWS
Introduction to Dyestuff Class- T.Y.B.Sc.
Leaders in Science Session 3: Everyday Chemistry
Textiles Natural Manufactured.
The wonderful carrot.
Healthy living guide..
Warm up Think about the following nutrients: Carbohydrates Proteins
Making color Reds.
3.01-D Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging
Here are some pictures of allotments
PREVENTING AND SCREENING OF CANCER
Regenerated Fibres into Fabrics
Navigating the Nutrition Facts Label
Fashion Merchandising 1.02
3.01-D Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging
3.01-D Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging
Health 9/17/18.
Navigating the Nutrition Facts Label
Fashion Merchandising 1.02
3.01-D Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging
NUTRITION FUNCTION OF NUTRIENTS.
+ Fashion.
Presentation transcript:

Fashion

 “California Proposition 65 requires that products sold in California which contain, in any amount, any chemical on what is called the "Prop 65 list" be labeled as follows: "Contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer." On that list are many chemicals including alcohol and cigarette smoke. Some products we sell bear that label because they contain alcohol. Some bear the warning because they contain trace amounts of Formaldehyde.”  ervice/safety.html ervice/safety.html  “These dyes contain formaldehyde in about the same levels (under 100 parts per million) that are contained in the fruits and vegetables that you eat. Formaldehyde is generated by growing plants and is pretty much unavoidable. Many years ago, many dyes contained large amounts of added formaldehyde and because of this, could be considered an environmental or health concern. Our dyes are now made with only trace amounts of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is on California's list of chemicals that might cause cancer, but in the trace amounts contained in these dyes, should not cause problems.”  safety.php safety.php

 Dyes from Plants:  Red: Madder (Rubia tinctorum), cochineal ( Dactylopius coccus ), Brazilwood ( Caesalpinaia echinata ) and alkanet ( Alkannna tinctoria )  Yellow: onion skins, turmeric, cold tea, rhubarb, tansy, dyers chamomile and dyers greenweed.  Mordants (to get dye to stick to fabric)  Vinegar  Salt  Alum (shorthand for aluminum potassium sulphate)

 TENCEL® is the brand name owned by Lenzing Fibers of Austria for a recently improved fabric from a fiber generically called lyocell  "the blend composition of a fabric must be a minimum of 30% TENCEL® to be able to use the brand name.“  Lyocell fiber is eco-friendly since products made from it can be recycled and lyocell is biodegradable because it is a cellulosic fiber.  Lyocell falls somewhere in-between natural and artificial fibers

   83/how_to_dye_clothes_using_natural_methods.html 83/how_to_dye_clothes_using_natural_methods.html  ustaina.html ustaina.html