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Isn't Cotton Natural?

Of course it is! However, even though cotton is a natural fiber - in that it is not synthetically derived, - cotton is treated with numerous pesticides and other chemicals from the time it is planted through the processing and manufacturing stages.

Babies are particularly sensitive to harsh chemicals and other substances. Skin conditions such as eczema and other skin rashes are common when babies come into contact with harsh chemicals and synthetic fabrics.

Buying baby clothes made from organic cotton is not just better for your baby, it's also better for the environment. Conventional cotton farming uses a staggering amount of pesticides and other chemicals (ranking second after coffee), having a significant impact on the environment. Even the processing of cotton uses a variety of harmful and toxic chemicals and substances that can have detrimental effects to the environment and the people who manufacture it.

Organic cotton farming means that the cotton is grown in soil free from pesticides, herbicides, and other cytotoxins. Growing cotton organically actually improves soil fertility, protects the health of farm workers, and reduces the amount of fossil fuels used in farming. It is better for the soil, the air, animals, and humans.

Choosing organic cotton means that you are choosing a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle that is better for your family and the environment. It's a decision you can feel good about!

Read our recent product reviews on Fig Organic Sleepers and SMArts Clothing.

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Isn't Cotton Natural?
posted by Eco Baby Products on Friday, May 18, 2007
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