Tell Fashion CEOs: Take the BPA Out of Socks

CEOs of Adidas, Aeropostale, Asics, Bare Hugs, Betsey Johnson, Bon Domir, Champion, Charlotte, Danbar Global Stars & Dreamers, Dr. Scholl's, Elite Collection, Ellen Tracy, ENVY, Forever 21, Fruit of the Loom, Gaiam, Hanes, and GAP

New testing by the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) found more than 95 clothing brands had up to 31 times over the safe limit of the chemical BPA in socks made for babies, children, and adults.

BPA is a well-studied chemical, known to cause developmental and reproductive harm and linked to breast cancer, prostate cancer, metabolic disorders, diabetes, and numerous other serious health concerns.

These companies may only be concerned with selling their products, but our goal is protect people's health, including children, who are particularly vulnerable to harmful chemicals.

Add your name to this petition to tell these fashion CEOs to take the BPA out of their products. Together, we can put public pressure on the companies in violation to reformulate their products to remove BPA for the health of us all.

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To: CEOs of Adidas, Aeropostale, Asics, Bare Hugs, Betsey Johnson, Bon Domir, Champion, Charlotte, Danbar Global Stars & Dreamers, Dr. Scholl's, Elite Collection, Ellen Tracy, ENVY, Forever 21, Fruit of the Loom, Gaiam, Hanes, and GAP
From: [Your Name]

New testing by the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) found BPA in your socks made for babies, children, or adults.

BPA is a well-studied chemical, known to cause developmental and reproductive harm. Some negative health outcomes associated with BPA exposure in babies and infants is developmental harm, early onset of puberty, anxiety, depression, and hyperactivity.

I stand with CEH in asking you to take action. The time is now to reformulate your products or adjust your manufacturing processes to eliminate this chemical of concern for the health of us all.