Dry cleaning

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Proctor & Gamble look for rising ‘Tide’ of dry cleaners

Louise Story tells us about Tide-branded dry cleaners will soon be popping up, right next door to your neighborhood mom and pop cleaners…and why the notion of a national dry cleaning chain has never taken off before.

Research discovers link between industrial cleaning chemicals, Parkinson’s

Health & Medicine

Teen uncovers harsh chemicals left on clothes by dry cleaning

Health & Medicine
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Soviet-Style Bureaucracy: One Woman’s Battle to Get Her Clothes Dry Cleaned

Global Politics
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Wet Cleaning: What’s Old is New

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Wet Cleaning

Chemical drycleaning is seen as risky business by some as the primary chemical used in the process has been linked to health problems. The Greener Cleaner in Chicago is using improved washing machines and detergent to clean clothes with minimal toxicity. Terry FitzPatrick of Living on Earth’s Northwest bureau in Seattle reports.

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California Cleaning

We hear lots of stories about efforts to ban chemicals. But Ingrid Lobet reports that for Koreans in the Los Angeles area a proposal to phase out the dry cleaning solvent perchloroethylene strikes close to home.

The World

California Cleaning

We hear lots of stories about efforts to ban chemicals. But Ingrid Lobet reports that for Koreans in the Los Angeles area a proposal to phase out the dry cleaning solvent perchloroethylene strikes close to home.

Dry Cleaning

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