Gadgetgeek wrote:I didn't read the link, but I would caution using a source like green peace as a sole information source. Without a doubt some of the chemicals used are less than awesome. And a person could avoid them to a certain extent, but its all a balance. none of the options are great, and at what point does effectiveness start to factor in? If the chemicals used are less effective, and more need to be used, or they are replaced more often, where does the cost/benefit ratio work out. I don't know the answer to this since I'm no expert in anything. I'm just asking questions.
I didn't read the link , but.... why comment on it then?
The article seams pretty good to me, has references etc.
Just because Green Peace wrote it doesn't mean it isn't worth reading. Maybe it might answer some of your questions.
It is something we should think about as this stuff essentially washes off outdoor gear while we're out there.