Towards sustainable and safe apparel cleaning methods: A review

J Environ Manage. 2016 Nov 1:182:252-264. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.07.078. Epub 2016 Jul 31.

Abstract

Perchloroethylene (PERC) is a compound commonly used as a solvent in dry cleaning, despite its severe health and environmental impacts. In recent times chemicals such as hydrocarbons, GreenEarth(®), acetal and liquid carbon dioxide have emerged as less damaging substitutes for PERC, and an even more sustainable water-based wet cleaning process has been developed. We employed a systematic review approach to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing research evidence in the area of sustainable and safe apparel cleaning methods and care. Our review describes traditional professional dry cleaning methods, as well as those that utilise solvents other than PERC, and their ecological attributes. In addition, the new professional wet cleaning process is discussed. Finally, we address the health hazards of the various solvents used in dry cleaning and state-of-the-art solvent residue trace analysis techniques.

Keywords: Apparel; Apparel cleaning methods; Cleaning residue; Sustainable apparel.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Monitoring*
  • Green Chemistry Technology / methods*
  • Laundering*
  • Occupational Exposure / prevention & control*
  • Solvents
  • Tetrachloroethylene / analysis
  • Tetrachloroethylene / toxicity
  • Water / chemistry

Substances

  • Solvents
  • Water
  • Tetrachloroethylene