1st – By choosing certified organic products, you make a choice to support farmers and manufacturers who embrace organic practices. These practices will avoid many negative consequences such as:
Toxic runoff of chemicals into our soil, oceans, rivers, lakes, sewers and septic systems
Agricultural runoff may include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and chemical fertilizers which can potentially get into our water supplies.
Overburdened and toxic land fills
Synthetics like latex, nylon, spandex and many other synthetic "chemically treated" textiles inevitably end up in landfills. In truth, they do not break down easily and sometimes not at all! Moreover, the chemicals from these synthetics end up leaching into our soil and watershed!
Increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere
While carbon dioxide is a necessary component to the earth's atmosphere, conventional agricultural practices have contributed to additional levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. This and other increased levels of "greenhouse gases" have contributed to a rising in the Earth's temperature. We recognize this as the "greenhouse gas effect". Other greenhouse gasses produced from non-organic practices include: methane, nitrous oxide and fluorinated gases.
2nd – Organic clothing is comfortable.
Organic fabrics are softer, more comfortable and simply breathe better than conventional "chemical treated" fabrics.
3rd - By using organic products, you help to maintain good health.
Consider the bleaches, chemical dyes, flame retardants and everything else that goes into the non-organic clothing. Our skin can potentially absorb many of these toxic compounds. However, organic fabric is easy on the skin. For those with particular sensitivities towards chemicals and synthetic dyes, organic fabric can be the smart alternative.
5th – Organic clothing last longer.
Chemicals can take a beating on non-organic clothing. Your basic non-organic t-shirt may get 10-20 washes then begin to fade and break down. Organic clothing can last much longer without showing any signs of wear! Sure, organic clothes are a little more expensive, but the durability outweighs the cost by far.
6th- Organic products are good for our planet. Certified organic products that result from purely organic agricultural and manufacturing practices have a low environmental impact – period!