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What are low-impact, fiber-reactive dyes?

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What are low-impact, fiber-reactive dyes?

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Although these types of dyes are made from chemicals (instead of plant materials or naturally-occurring minerals), they are easy on the enviroment. Some of them are even more eco-friendly than all-natural dyes. How is this possible? Low-impact, fiber-reactive dyes chemically bond with the fiber very well, requiring much less water than most traditional dying methods. These dyes are manufactured using no heavy metals and meet the often more stringent European standards for safety; almost all made with petrochemicals.

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