| LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene) |
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| Also referred to as PE. It comes in the form of high density PE (HDPE) or low density PE (LDPE). Examples of HDPE are milk and detergent bottles. LDPE may be found in the form of bags, film or wrapping. |
| lead |
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| Lead is a one of the most hazardous heavy metals. It has numerous severely toxic effects. Lead poisoning is also cumulative. Ingestion and inhalation are the most dangerous ways for lead to enter the body. Lead has been outlawed in gasoline and house-paint, but it is often used in ointments and hair dyes. |
| low impact dyes |
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| These dyes use a cold water process and a low fabric to water ratio. They are engineered to react twice with the fabric before bonding with water. This way, less dye is expelled in the water waste. These dyes save water and energy in the dying process. |
| Lumens |
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| Lumens are a measure of light intensity. |