Hemp will produce 1500 pounds of fiber per acre, whereas cotton will produce only 500 pounds per acre
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BAMBOO Bamboo is a wonderfully sustainable resource. It is naturally organic because it is grown without pesticides or chemicals, is 100% biodegradable, and is naturally regenerative. It is also sustainable and is able to reach maturity in about four years. Moso bamboo is the world’s most prolific and fastest-growing plant. Bamboo is a grass, so once cut [...]
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Original Article: About.com Why Is Organic Cotton Clothing So Cool? Eco-friendly designers increase demand for organic cotton By Larry West, About.com Increased environmental concerns worldwide have not escaped the notice of the fashion industry, which has been fast incorporating organic materials into its designs. Materials like hemp and bamboo are coming on strong, but organic cotton is by far the [...]
Continue reading...8. August 2008
Almost one-third of a pound of pesticides and fertilizers are used to grow enough conventional cotton for a single T-shirt.
Continue reading...6. August 2008
Here is a list of harmful ingredients that are often found in skin and hair care products. This list is taken from Lilou Organics‘ website, out of Ontario, Canada. INGREDIENT NAME(S): REASON: OFTEN USED IN: parabens (methyl, propyl, butyl, ethyl) can cause skin rashes; toxic, found in breast tissue of cancer patients almost everything synthetic fragrance highly allergenic, chemicals used in fragrances unregulated and [...]
Continue reading...5. August 2008
You try so hard to protect your baby and yourself by purchasing organic clothing. But is the picture on your clothing printed with water based ink? Green Apple Baby, a website that specializes in organic baby tshirts, has definite feelings about using waterbased inks during screen printing: “Choose Water Based Inks Water based inks are gentle to babies [...]
Continue reading...14. July 2008
When Similac introduced its Organic formula in 2007, it captured 36 percent of the organic formula market. This meant total sales of $10 million. That’s a big incentive for the formula, if you’ll pardon the pun, not to change. The formula, however, is what has some parents concerned. Similac’s Organic formula is the only major brand that uses [...]
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If products are made with less than 70 percent organic ingredients, they cannot use the organic label at all.
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"An organic diet provides a dramatic and immediate protective effect against pesticide exposure."
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