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<blockquote data-quote="Pinkbc" data-source="post: 25870563" data-attributes="member: 565131"><p>Through the documents produced by Unilever Sri Lanka Limited, it was revealed in court that Unilever Sri Lanka uses ‘Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate’ (SDBS) in their bathing bars ‘Lux’ and ‘Lifebuoy’ in Sri Lanka, although the said chemical SDBS is not used by Unilever in their bathing bars sold in any other country. It was further revealed the said SDBS is the main synthetic detergent used for washing powders, dish wash, floor cleaners & similar harsh household cleaning products all over the world. </p><p></p><p>According to the documents submitted to court by Unilever Sri Lanka Limited, it is evident that ‘Lux’ and ‘Lifebuoy’, which are produced and distributed in Sri Lanka by them, contain high concentrations of Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate (SDBS). The above documents revealed that the SDBS percentage in ‘Lux’ is 3.1% to 4.1% whilst in ‘Lifebuoy’ the SDBS percentage is 4.6% to 5.1%. The defendant company Nature’s Beauty Creations Ltd had submitted evidence that an average dish wash contains only about 4% of SDBS which is the main cleaning detergent of a dish wash. </p><p></p><p>Copied </p><p></p><p>Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate is on the Hazardous Substance List because it is cited by DOT and EPA. Because it is an aromatic compound with benzene in its molecule it can be classified as a carcinogenic (cancer causing Chemical) too.</p><p></p><p>Please see the US Hazardous substance Fact Sheet below;</p><p><a href="https://nj.gov/health/eoh/rtkweb/documents/fs/1698.pdf" target="_blank">https://nj.gov/health/eoh/rtkweb/documents/fs/1698.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinkbc, post: 25870563, member: 565131"] Through the documents produced by Unilever Sri Lanka Limited, it was revealed in court that Unilever Sri Lanka uses ‘Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate’ (SDBS) in their bathing bars ‘Lux’ and ‘Lifebuoy’ in Sri Lanka, although the said chemical SDBS is not used by Unilever in their bathing bars sold in any other country. It was further revealed the said SDBS is the main synthetic detergent used for washing powders, dish wash, floor cleaners & similar harsh household cleaning products all over the world. According to the documents submitted to court by Unilever Sri Lanka Limited, it is evident that ‘Lux’ and ‘Lifebuoy’, which are produced and distributed in Sri Lanka by them, contain high concentrations of Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate (SDBS). The above documents revealed that the SDBS percentage in ‘Lux’ is 3.1% to 4.1% whilst in ‘Lifebuoy’ the SDBS percentage is 4.6% to 5.1%. The defendant company Nature’s Beauty Creations Ltd had submitted evidence that an average dish wash contains only about 4% of SDBS which is the main cleaning detergent of a dish wash. Copied Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate is on the Hazardous Substance List because it is cited by DOT and EPA. Because it is an aromatic compound with benzene in its molecule it can be classified as a carcinogenic (cancer causing Chemical) too. Please see the US Hazardous substance Fact Sheet below; [URL]https://nj.gov/health/eoh/rtkweb/documents/fs/1698.pdf[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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