Eco Friendly Clothing

Sep 29

In the process of going green many are turning to Eco-friendly clothing to help reduce waste and lower the pollution levels. Clothing is a great way to impact the movement as we all will need them for many years to come. You can rest assured that the clothing is chemical free and not produced in sweat factories where workers are being exploited. This clothing is normally made of recycled and natural materials and that is a big step in advancing the continued attempt of going green. It is a huge movement and is making a great impact on our environment. So many are involved in the green movement that the clothing manufacturing businesses are booming. We can feel proud that our choice to wear organic clothing will and does make a difference. We can be setting examples for others by explaining our choices and what the benefits are. Trying to save the earth is something most people are proud to be involved in. Young people are finding some very stylish clothing produced out of these natural fibers and recycled materials!

People are saying eco-friendly clothing feels very comfortable next to their skin. Buyers keep returning because of the quality as well as participating in the efforts of going green. Just by wearing these clothes shows the impact and effort given to ensure a healthier environment for all to live in.

Organic clothing and recycled clothing are good ways to treat our earth in a friendly manner and at the same time be fashionable and hip with friends. The styles available range from plain white t-shirts, polo shirts and hats as well as many other articles.

The cotton that is used in eco-friendly clothing is organic. This means it has not been treated with pesticides and chemicals. These are the very same chemicals that were used in World War II as toxic gas! Conventional cotton is all about growing cotton as quickly as possible and not about helping keep the environment healthy. Other materials used in our attempt to be in harmony with nature are bamboo (because it needs no bleaching), plastic and recycled fleece. Polyester was used a lot and it still is but has been found to create toxic emissions that pollute the air and water.

Organic clothing is also more affordable than conventional clothing when you think of durability. The clothing made from cotton that is produced with chemicals, breaks down much quicker and has to be replaced more often. With all the dying, bleaching and added chemicals, the material is broken down even before purchasing or wearing. The eco-friendly clothing is strong when you purchase it because it hasn’t been through the rigorous processing stages of conventional clothing. So, therefore it will save a lot of money and does not need to be replaced nearly as often.

Cheap quality clothes made in production plants play no role in reducing pollution and reducing waste. It’s about putting out as many items as possible to capitalize on the market with no real concern for the environment. Everyone is concerned about leaving carbon footprints and the natural method is the wiser choice. Saving money is a topic everyone can relate as well as saving the earth!