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We’ve made a pledge of our own: No PVC. No Extra Cost.
Toxic chemicals associated
with PVC disposal in landfills
and incinerators have been
linked to a wide range of health
hazards. When PVC is burned in
incinerators, landfill fires, backyard barrels, building
fires, etc., dioxins and other toxic combustion
by-products are formed and released into the air and
in ashes. Dioxins are among the most potent and long
lasting toxic chemicals ever tested. Dioxins find their way into our food chain and our environment
and if ingested, inhaled or absorbed
in sufficient quantities can
alter liver function, harm the
immune and reproductive systems,
and cause cancer.
One PVC bottle can render 100,000 recyclable bottles
unusable. Often PVC is not listed in products and/or
packaging—which can lead to contaminating other
recyclables. Approximately 7 billion pounds of PVC
products end up in the trash annually. |
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PVC-Free makes Sense.
Toxic chemicals associated
with PVC disposal in landfills
and incinerators have been
linked to a wide range of health
hazards. When PVC is burned in
incinerators, landfill fires, backyard barrels, building
fires, etc., dioxins and other toxic combustion
by-products are formed and released into the air and
in ashes. Dioxins are among the most potent and long
lasting toxic chemicals ever tested. Dioxins find their way into our food chain and our environment
and if ingested, inhaled or absorbed
in sufficient quantities can
alter liver function, harm the
immune and reproductive systems,
and cause cancer.

One PVC bottle can render 100,000 recyclable bottles
unusable. Often PVC is not listed in products and/or
packaging—which can lead to contaminating other
recyclables. Approximately 7 billion pounds of PVC
products end up in the trash annually. |
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Businesses are phasing-out PVC.
More and more companies
are taking a stand against the
use of PVC in their products and/or packaging:
“PVC, a material linked to a host of environmental
concerns, is everywhere—in our industry and in many
others. And while PVC is not widely banned by legislation,
it is a material we oluntarily chose to phase-out from
Nike brand products.” - Nikebiz.com
“Microsoft’s most recent initiative is the elimination of PVC
from the majority of Microsoft packaging.”
- Microsoft.com
“We are seeing a new trend: major corporations are
phasing out PVC and switching to safer and healthier
consumer products.” -
Washington Toxics Coalition |
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Moldex and the “PVC-Free
Pledge.”
Like other corporations,
we’ve taken the “PVC-Free
Pledge” to eliminate PVC from
our products and packaging.
Moldex has the only complete
line of PVC-Free hearing and respiratory products.
Most Moldex products have always been PVC-Free
and now all Moldex products are PVC-Free.
All with absolutely no compromise
in quality and at no extra cost.
So you canupgrade to
PVC-Free for free.
And that’s an idea that
makes sense and is good
for business. PVC-Free and
Moldex, “Ideas that Wear Well.®” |
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our PVC-Free video.
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