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Oeko-tex standard / Anthraquinone dyes / Carcinogen / Disperse Red 11 / Tolidine / Dye / Pararosaniline / International Agency for Research on Cancer / Chemistry / Medicine / Clothing
Date: 2011-06-28 01:23:31
Oeko-tex standard
Anthraquinone dyes
Carcinogen
Disperse Red 11
Tolidine
Dye
Pararosaniline
International Agency for Research on Cancer
Chemistry
Medicine
Clothing

Partial Revision (Draft) of Eco Mark Product Categories No. 103 “Clothing Version 2.2”, No. 104 “Household Textile Products Version 2.2”, and No. 105 “Textile Products for Industrial Use Version 2.2” for Publ

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