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Discover Organic Fibers From Ethical USA Children's Clothing Shop

By Bertulda Zerna


The environment is something everyone needs to be concerned about. Chemicals can do a lot of damage and cotton that is traditionally grown for textile use is loaded with herbicides and pesticides. It is possible to find products constructed from purely organic cottons with a USA children's clothing company.

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).

Most of the benefits, however, are environmental. Conventional cotton uses 25% of the insecticides and 10% of the other pesticides used worldwide, whilst being grown on only 3% of cultivated land. Avoiding pesticide use also helps improve the health of cotton farmers, and in some areas producing organic cotton has actually turned out to be cheaper. Organic cotton farmers avoid pesticide use by deliberately releasing beneficial insects and using state of the art machinery to kill weeds.

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.

Even if the benefits to your child are only perceived (there are no studies proving that organic cotton has health benefits to the end user), the benefits to the planet are obvious - and the fact is, you are also supporting the health of cotton farmers and their familites by encouraging them to reduce pesticides and use organic techniques.

As a general rule, organic fibers are more durable and of a higher range of quality, particularly if they have been colored with natural dyes instead of synthetic ones, which often wear down and weaken the fibers. While shopping, read the labels on the clothes and consider the responsible option. The little extra it may cost will be worth it.




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