Friday, January 16, 2009

Bamboozled?

Henry Krieger gets to the root of bamboo fabric manufacturing:

"Most bamboo fabric that is the current eco-fashion rage is chemically manufactured by “cooking” the bamboo leaves and woody shoots in strong chemical solvents such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH – also known as caustic soda or lye) and carbon disulfide in a process also known as hydrolysis alkalization combined with multi-phase bleaching. Both sodium hydroxide and carbon disulfide have been linked to serious health problems. Breathing low levels of carbon disulfide can cause tiredness, headache and nerve damage. Carbon disulfide has been shown to cause neural disorders in workers at rayon manufacturers. Low levels of exposure to sodium hydroxide can cause irritation of the skin and eyes. Sodium hydroxide is a strong alkaline base also known as caustic soda or lye. In its dry crystalline form, caustic soda is one of the major ingredients of Drano."

For the complete expose, see Henry's website at http://turnanewleaf.ca/green-pages.htm

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Navy SEALS


I/O's Resistance Team infiltrated the core of the US military elite at the Navy SEALS annual foundation gathering in San Diego, CA. Even the party decor was heavy-duty - target practice on hapless caricatures of Middle Eastern soccer players. I/O has outfitted select SEAL teams, who are busy spreading the word that only dumb tough guys still wear Under Armour.