Friday, March 31, 2017

Ethical USA Children's Clothing Shop Uses Organic Fibers

By Bertulda Zerna


We're all concerned about the environment. Pesticide use is one of the major concerns - and traditional cotton uses a lot of pesticides and herbicides. Buying children's clothing made with organic cotton has a number of advantages.

For one thing, organic cotton appears to be softer - better for the sensitive skin of young children. Normal cotton can sometimes contain pesticide and herbicide residues, despite washing. Some children may be allergic to these chemicals (Although, of course, cotton itself can be an allergen - but many people who think they are allergic to cotton are allergic to dyes or formaldehyde introduced during processing).

There are many environmental benefits to organic fibers. Traditional cotton account for approximately 25% of the insecticides, and roughly 10% of all other pesticides, used worldwide, though they only use about 3% of the total cultivated lands. Farmers raising chemical free crops tend to be healthier and can produce their products cheaper. Organic cultivators use beneficial insects and innovative machinery to get the best results.

When consumers purchase organic materials, they are helping to increase the demand for such products, thus lowering the rate of field working harvesters contracting pesticide induced sicknesses, and it contributes to reducing the cost of organic clothes and fabrics in general.

Although there are no studies showing actual health advantages to the end users of organic fabrics, purchasing them does generate benefits to the environment, as well as to cotton farmers and workers, while it also encourages other cultivators to generate their own marketable product that are free of chemical pesticides.

Also, organic cotton is often of higher quality and more durable, especially if organic dyes are also used (traditional dyes can weaken the fabric). So, next time you go to buy your child a t-shirt, look for one made with organic cotton. It is worth the slightly higher price.




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