Natural Childrens Clothing


by David Smith - Date: 2008-07-17 - Word Count: 265 Share This!

Cotton is an excellent material for clothing. It washes well, pulls away moisture from our bodies, and is hypoallergenic. You'd do very well to put your new baby in natural childrens clothing that contains cotton. Natural childrens clothing uses only organic fabrics free of dyes and other chemicals so that parents can rest assured that only the simplest and most natural of fabrics is touching their baby's skin.


By selecting natural/organic clothing, you divert your throwaway income towards supporting organic agriculture, which will help more farmers to employ environmentally friendly farming methods. You can support organic farming.


You can support principled and safe working practices.


Dyeing fabrics and yarns consume a great deal of energy and produces toxic waste, whereas natural dyes are generally much less polluting than synthetics. You can support the use of natural colour and natural dyed fabrics.


You can support moral and ethical trade practices.


By choosing chemical-free, organic fabrics, you help to reduce the background level of potentially allergenic chemical compounds. You can reduce the allergens present in the environment.


Organic fabrics can be composted safely, without contributing to toxins in the soil. You can save on toxic waste.


You can support biodiversity ("Biological diversity is the variety and variability among living organisms and the ecological complexes in which they occur.")


Organic farms tend to use less energy, instead focusing on careful ecological management and natural balances to solve pest problems. You can save energy.


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