The timeline of our Earth’s sustainability has shown a massive decline in just over a decade. Now more than ever the world is constantly stepping up to protect its only habit, especially the fashion and apparel business, as they shift to a much intensive introduction of organic clothing.
Organic farming and production of raw materials establish sustainable farming in the ecosystem. The major reasons for carrying out organic farming are, to restore soil fertility, reduce the cost of production and to have better-lowered prices for certified organic raw materials. Organic materials are ideally meant to replace and prevent usage of fertilisers, pesticides and other chemicals.
WHY ORGANIC PRODUCTS?
Effects of non-organic clothing can be felt in your every day lives as you may develop rashes on the skin or irritation. Pesticides used while farming is said to leave residues in food, animals produce and breast milk. This is unfortunate, as the chemicals are carcinogenic and pose risks to infants’ neural development.
Wearing organic fabrics has positive impacts on the environment and the animals around you, not forgetting your health. You should focus on using organic cotton clothes when it comes to selecting your fashion and style. In such a way, you would be safe and free from harmful toxins, which can lead to dangerous diseases.
More and more manufacturers are embracing the use of organic materials. This can be encouraging and pleasing to organic farmers, and still, be good for the customers. You should also go for organic clothing as it does not clog rivers and water streams, which might impose dangers to fish and other creatures living in water bodies. Whenever you opt for organic clothing, you would be aware that you are preventing the environment around you from pollutants.
In conversation with Myles Carroll, Brand Ambassador, DEWAR’S
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