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How to wash your exercise clothes

How to wash your exercise clothes

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Learn which wash settings are best for your sportswear, along with some helpful "don'ts".

How to wash your exercise clothes

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Learn which wash settings are best for your sportswear, along with some helpful "don'ts".

Mom and calf humpback whales in a blue ocean

Plastic microfibers are in our oceans

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This Earth Month we're collaborating with The Nature Conservancy to raise funds to protect our planet.

Plastic microfibers are in our oceans

Team Clean

This Earth Month we're collaborating with The Nature Conservancy to raise funds to protect our planet.

Hot yoga class at Modo Yoga NYC by Focus 4 Design Studio

Laundry tips for hot yoga enthusiasts

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Things you should know about washing and drying your trusty sportswear and caring for hot yoga equipment.

Laundry tips for hot yoga enthusiasts

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Things you should know about washing and drying your trusty sportswear and caring for hot yoga equipment.

A bottle of sportswash displayed with a tennis ball and gym socks

Tips for washing delicate and specialty fabrics

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Unscented laundry powder is our go-to but we still reach for liquid detergent when it comes to specialty fabrics. Read on to learn why!

Tips for washing delicate and specialty fabrics

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Unscented laundry powder is our go-to but we still reach for liquid detergent when it comes to specialty fabrics. Read on to learn why!

A washing machine on a pebble beach with plastic bottles and nets spilling out of the drum: an artistic interpretation of plastic pollution in our oceans

The main source of microplastics in our oceans

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Did you know that synthetic materials shed microfibers? If you've ever washed polyester, rayon, nylon or acrylic, you've contributed to ocean pollution.

The main source of microplastics in our oceans

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Did you know that synthetic materials shed microfibers? If you've ever washed polyester, rayon, nylon or acrylic, you've contributed to ocean pollution.