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But it so happens that as the Swiss sir is only visiting for two days, he asks his followers for a favour — to PhotoshopRF. We hope this trend doesn't catch on, for the national productivity might nosedive if say a Salman or Dhoni asks for it.

Subscribe To Impact Online. Why we Like? PS: A better way to go green is never buy jeans at all, like I do. The four pairs of trousers were tested for a wide range of harmful chemicals that pose a health risk according to EU and Danish regulations as well as potentially hazardous bacteria, such as Ecoli. According to the tests, the trousers sent for incineration did not contain any harmful levels of chemicals and normal deposits of bacteria, similar to what one would expect to trousers sold in stores.

Operation X claims that none of the trousers tested carried any traces of mold and the level of lead found on the cowboy trousers was only one-tenth of the permissible limit value, even less than the lead value on the trousers purchased in store.

This is the reason why our tests differ. The Swedish fashion giant noted that when test results show that certain products do not fulfill their safety regulations they cannot be sold or recycled and are sent for destruction in accordance with their global safety routine.

Accordingly, the restrictions often go further than the law demands as we want our customers to feel totally safe to use our products. Follow us:. By Adele Peters 2 minute Read. Design Co. Design BeMe is an insurance-backed TikTok for mental health. What could possibly go wrong? Design The internet is killing the environment.

These students came up with a brilliant design fix.



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