Cotton Clothing
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Top 5 Reasons You Should Wear Organic Cotton Clothing
Executive Summary about Cotton Clothing by Janice Wee
Less demand for regular cotton and more demand for organic cotton would lead to more organic cotton being produces, with a big reduction of pollution due to pesticides, herbicides and chemicals in cotton farming. Here are 5 reasons to use organic cotton instead.
1. Reduce Allergies To Chemicals
If you are sensitive to chemicals, go organic.
Think of the chemical residue in your cotton clothing and bedding, from cotton farming and the manufacturing process. With organic cotton, the risk of allergies is minimalized.
2. Relieve the global water shortage
Cotton not only uses one third the irrigation water worldwide, chemical residues from regular cotton farming pollute rivers.
3. Stop poisoning the food we eat
90% of the chemicals used in cotton farming goes to the air, water and soil.
4. Stop poisoning the cotton workers
Cotton pickers are exposed to harmful pesticides used in regular cotton farming.
5. Protect the eco system
When the rivers, air and soil are poisoned, plants and animals are affected. On top of that, pests build immunity to the insecticides and stronger chemicals have to be used as time goes on.
7 Reasons Why You Should Prefer Organic Cotton Clothing
Executive Summary about Cotton Clothing by U. Akinci
Regardless of your fashion choice, whether you are wrapped in cool island clothing or just stepped out of a fashion clothing store, give organic cotton a serious thought.
1. Organic cotton is the environmentally responsible way to raise cotton.
2. Organic cotton is not bleached out with harmful chemicals and bleaching agents.
3. It does not have any residues of fungicides, pesticides, insecticides that can harm your skin and impact your health. Thus it is safe.
4. Organic cotton, on the other hand, is harvested through natural defoliation methods that include harvesting in cold weather and using water management techniques.
5. Conventional cotton is printed with pigments containing heavy metals in them which eventually find their way to underground water streams and pollute our waterways.
6. Cotton cloth manufacturing includes a necessary step called “warp fiber stabilization.” For the conventional variety, this fiber stabilization is achieved by using waxes with toxic chemicals.
7. Organic cotton looks good with its natural pastel colors and clean texture.
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