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Scarborough Dry Cleaner Fined $10,000
Scarborough dry cleaner fined $10,000 for mismanging toxic waste
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Victory at Toronto Board of Health
Victory! Toronto’s Board of Health has agreed to prevent pollution and develop a consumer right-to-know display for toxic dry cleaning chemicals thanks to TEA's latest campaign.
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Pocket Guide to Non-Toxic Dry Cleaning
Download a handy printable guide from TEA and Environmental Defence to help you get toxic chemicals out of your clothes.
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New report finds widely used toxic dry cleaning chemical impacts air quality and human health
November 12, 2015: Joint media release from Toronto Environmental Alliance and Environmental Defence
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Clean green for Convocation
TEA volunteer, Monica, a student in her final year at U of T, was curious about how the convocation robes are cleaned and if toxic substances are used in the process.
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Keep Your Fabrics Toxic-Free this Fall
With a change in season comes a change in clothes! As you begin switching over to warmer jackets and cozier blankets this fall, find out how you can clean your delicate and 'dry clean only' items with toxic free alternatives.
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GREEN WASH: THE DRY-CLEANING GUIDE - NOW
More dry cleaners are claiming they use “eco-friendly” or “organic” solvents to get your shirts white, but most aren’t what they seem...
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Map of Wet Cleaners
TEA has done their research and found a number of professional wet cleaners in Toronto that do 100% of their cleaning using the wet process instead of harsh chemical solvents. Find the wet cleaner closest to you with this interactive map.
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Wet, not dry, the fashionable – and responsible – way to clean clothes
A cleaning process known as “wet cleaning” is far preferable to other dry cleaning methods for our health and our environment, according to a scorecard released by the Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA) today.
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