Tell Leading Fashion Brands: STOP Making Kids' Clothes From Plastic
Polyester is a type of plastic that's made from fossil fuels combined with chemical additives, some of which may well be toxic to humans. Polyester clothing also contributes to the growing microplastics pollution crisis. Dressing babies and children in clothing made from fabric that may be harmful to their health makes ZERO sense. Join us in calling on H&M, Carter's and The Children's Place to commit to reducing the use of polyester and other synthetic fibers in their products.
Tell Trader Joe’s to Protect Consumers from Toxic Chemicals
Trader Joe’s received a big fat “F” in Toxic-Free Future’s latest Retailer Report Card for failing to protect customers from toxic chemicals in its products and packaging. Urge CEO Bryan Palbaum to take immediate action.
Prevent Microplastic Pollution with the Fighting Fibers Act of 2025
Scientists estimate millions of tons of microfibers enter the ocean every year—making textiles the largest known source of marine microplastic pollution. The Fighting Fibers Act of 2025 introduced by Sen. Merkley and Rep. Mike Levin focuses on one of the most significant sources of this pollution: our laundry.

