Those with an environmental conscience can purchase clothing made
with organic fibers (grown without pesticides) that is — get this — truly fashionable.
Certified textiles contain at least 70
percent organic fibers, and all chemicals used must meet strict criteria.
I believe that with growing demand for organic products more fields will be converted to organic and making
organic fibers more available and eventually the cost of organic clothing will come down.
I gave birth to a tiny person so that I could then have that little person pee on only the
best organic fibers.
Now, a trend in toys made from non-toxic materials and
organic fibers means that playtime can also be eco-friendly.
This pillow features a sumptuous 300 - thread count cover with a rich organic fabric blend and
organic fiber fill.
The newly certified fabric will be made
from organic fiber and will use heavy - metal free dyes.
I thought something similar when I read, in Claire Dederer's recent novel Poser, her description of a north Seattle mom for whom «breast - feeding was simply the first item in a long, abstruse to - do list: Cook organic baby food, buy expensive wooden toys, create an enriching home environment, sleep with your child in your bed, ensure that your house was toxin free, use cloth diapers, carry your child in a sling, dress your child
in organic fibers.»
Certified GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards): This product meets the gold standard of textile production â $ «it
exceeds organic fiber requirements, contains no restricted chemicals and meets strict social responsibility standards.
Certified GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards): This product meets the gold standard of textile production — it exceeds
organic fiber requirements, contains no restricted chemicals and meets strict social responsibility standards.
«Textiles advertised / labelled «organic» and made with
organic fibers produced according to recognized standards (e.g. IFOAM Family of Standards), should also be processed to a standard (endorsed by IFOAM - Organics International) that prohibits hazardous and residual inputs according to a clear procedure.
Brooklyn - based designer Samantha Pleet
uses organic fibers and heritage wool to create simple and striking designs, from cropped jackets and capes to golden silk dresses.
You can greatly reduce your footprint by choosing reusable menstrual cups, cloth pads, and sea sponge tampons, or simply by switching to products made from natural and
organic fibers which biodegrade.
Orgain Organic Creamy Chocolate Fudge Protein Powder is a naturally smooth and delicious nourishment drink with 21g of organic protein and
5g organic fiber per serving.
Organic cotton is the most
popular organic fiber grown and is used to make organic baby apparel, bedding and diapers.
While the OE100 is 100 % cotton fiber character, the OE blended symbol means clothing or textile has a 5 %
minimum organic fiber in it.
These are soft cuddly animals that children (and grown - ups alike) will find comforting to snuggle and soothing to the touch - there really is nothing like natural,
ORGANIC fiber fabrics against the skin.
Under the Nile was the first baby clothing company in the US to have all of their products certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), one of the leading processing standards for textiles made from
organic fibers worldwide.
100 % Natural Smile Treat features immune defense protein, which supports the growth of «good bacteria» and inhibits the growth of bad breath bacteria, crunchy baked grains and organic apples scrub tarter.100 % Natural Weight Treat is a low fat treat which
combines organic fiber - rich peas and rolled oats with a patented strain of probiotics and 100 % Natural Chillout Treat contains cyracos, a patented strain of lemon balm extract, and lavender.
All of their fabrics are made from sustainable, biodegradable and / or
certified organic fibers and they have been refined in facilities that implement the highest labor standards.
At the General Assembly in 2017, a motion was adopted, stating that: «Textiles advertised / labelled «organic» and made with
organic fibers produced according to recognized standards (e.g. IFOAM Family of Standards), should also be... more
Only textile products that contain a minimum of 70
percent organic fibers can become certified, according to GOTS.
Woven of
natural organic fibers and available in an array of vibrant solids, our toddler sheeting is as versatile as it is eco-friendly.
Using organic fibers and traditional basket making techniques, Elizabeth Whyte Schulze creates three - dimensional paintings that are evocative of primitive art.
Crib Fitted sheet is certified GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards): This product meets the gold standard of textile production — it
exceeds organic fiber requirements, contains no restricted chemicals and meets strict social responsibility standards.
Adequate supplies of organic textiles are a continuing challenge in
the organic fiber market.
Stating
the organic fiber content («contains X % organic cotton»), e.g. through the Organic Content Standard by Textile Exchange, is a relevant step.
Their sweet clothing is available for preemies all the way up to 6 year olds, so you can keep your babe wearing
these organic fibers for years.
If you're concerned about the type of material that your baby comes into contact with, you're probably looking for something made of
organic fibers that will reduce the risk of irritation for your little one.
This symbol states that the cotton used in the clothing is 100 %
organic fibers, but not necessarily processed to organic standards.
Global Organic Textile Standard or GOTS is a standard in textile which certifies that textiles are made from
organic fibers, having met stringent environmental and social criteria during the manufacturing process, and has been certified by a third party along the processing.
In order to qualify as
an organic fiber, the FDA requires that the fibers used (mostly cotton) have been grown, harvested and processed without pesticides and chemicals.
The Econappi was created in response to the market's demand for a one size diaper lined with natural /
organic fibers.
When choosing bedding for the baby's crib, choose 100 % pure cotton or
organic fibers.
If you plan to replace your old furniture, look for products that are made with
organic fibers and don't contain phthalates or PBDEs.
100 % cotton percale interwoven with 5 %
organic fibers.
This soft duvet cover is made out of
organic fibers and boasts a cheerful pattern of rainbows to bring happy design to your little one's sleep space.
Made of 100 % cotton percale with 5 %
organic fibers.
The program taking place at the National Research Council (CNR) in Florence is being conducted in collaboration with fashion design firms to create a range of jackets, skirts, trousers and made - to - measure suits from locally - grown and
organic fibers.
OTA is actively engaged in many projects to protect and promote
the organic fiber and textile sector.
Each was made of
organic fibers — cotton, linen, hemp, wool — and colored with Earthues natural dyes.
They are certified to meet the Global Organic Textile Standard, meaning they contain at least 95 %
organic fiber, are not treated with toxic substances and are produced in mills that enforce strict social and environmental standards.