Your pet's collar and leash may seem like a small thing, but
avoiding synthetic materials even on this level can help the environment.
Not exact matches
Because of the all - natural
materials and process used in making organic baby clothes allergies and other problems usually linked to mass manufactured clothes with
synthetic materials are
avoided.
Avoid choosing shoes made from
synthetic materials.
We generally recommend air drying any covers with
synthetic material to
avoid PUL or TPU from delaminating (poly layer separating).
I highly recommend
avoiding beds made out of
synthetic materials and opting for a more natural option.
In a perfect world, we could all choose organic clothing all the time and remove the need for
synthetic materials and highly sprayed cotton... Heck, in a perfect world, we'd also be
avoiding plastics and choosing all organic food too (or growing our own).
Avoid fabrics like rayon, acrylic, acetate, viscose (which is just another name for rayon), some polyesters, and other
synthetic materials which tend to pill easily, deteriorate quickly and just generally look cheap.
If you want to
avoid looking and feeling like a hot, sweaty mess, then you really need to stick to natural fabrics like cotton and linen,
avoiding poly - blends and
synthetic materials, when shopping for your summer wardrobe.
In the winter, I usually
avoid less - than - full - length skirts because I dislike wearing tights — the
synthetic material irritates my sensitive skin.