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Why Organic?
Remember leisure suits, disco, and
the height of polyester? Those
days have faded although the
fabrics will still be unchanged
and haunting our nation's
landfills for generations. As the
public’s awareness of health and
consciousness has grown, cotton
and natural fibers replaced
polyester and other synthetic
fibers as the fabric of choice.
Just as concern over the harmful
effects of insecticides and
pesticides in our food supply has
given rise to the demand for
organic produce and vegetables,
concern over the high use of
insecticides and pesticides in
growing cotton and other natural
fibers has given rise to demand
for organic cottons and garments
free of these and other poisons
and carcinogens.
Cotton is a marvelous fiber for
clothes but the way most cottons
are grown raises serious health
issues. Are you aware that:
- Conventionally grown cotton
accounts for more than 25%
of worldwide insecticide use and
10% of the pesticides.
Pesticides used on cotton are
among the most hazardous. In
California, five of the top nine
pesticides used on cotton are
cancer causing.
- Children are at greater risk for
pesticide-related health problems
than adults. Millions of children
in the US receive up to 35% of
their estimated lifetime dose of
some carcinogenic pesticides by
age five through food,
contaminated drinking water,
household use, and pesticide
drift.
- It takes one pound of chemical
fertilizers and pesticides to
conventionally grow the three
pounds of cotton needed to make a
T-shirt and a pair of jeans.
- Farm workers working in
conventionally grown cotton fields
in the US and around the world
suffer from an abundance of toxic
exposures and related health
problems. Pesticides used on
cotton cause acute poisonings and
chronic illness to farm workers
worldwide. Acute respiratory
symptoms and other health effects
in communities surrounding cotton
farms are correlated with high use
of defoliation chemicals.
Organic cotton is an imperative
for ourselves and our world.
Besides the quality-of-life
benefits from organic cotton, the
quality of clothing produced from
organic cotton is also
substantially higher.
Organic cotton plants produce
longer-stable cotton, which yields
stronger yarn and more durable
fabrics. Pesticide-free
long-stable cotton also feels
softer and more breathable and
luxurious against the skin.
But organic cotton is not the only
healthy fabric. Hemp has many
excellent properties and is being
found more and more in quality
garments. Hemp is the most
environmentally positive crop,
actually improving the condition
of the soil. It requires no
herbicides and is naturally
resistant to insects, fungus, and
other pests. LotusOrganics.com
carries a number of high quality
hemp garments. We find them to be
well tailored, long wearing, soft,
and they feel good to wear.
Our Fall & Winter cool weather
garments will also feature organic
wools and alpaca for exceptionally
warm and comfortable clothing. Try
them.
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