WHY ORGANIC1. Do You Know?
2. What is Organic Clothing? 3. Why Organic Clothing? 4. Authenticity / Certifications 5. Is it Affordable? 1. Conventionally grown cotton uses only 2.4% of all cultivated land but it accounts for more than 25% of worldwide insecticides used and 10% of the pesticides used. 2. The Environment Protection Agency of USA considers 7 of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton as "likely" or "known" human carcinogens (products causing cancer). 3. During processing, conventional cotton clothing is exposed to chlorine bleach, heavy metal dyes and formaldehyde resins (the hidden hazard of 'easy care treatments') to make clothes softer and brighter. The bleach is worse than pesticides, causing myriad health problems and vast environmental damage. 4. One pound of chemical fertilizers and pesticides is used to conventionally grow three pounds of cotton required to make a t-shirt and a pair of jeans. If you do not want your babies to be exposed to such harsh chemicals and pesticides, the simple answer is, Switch to Organic Clothing, Go Green the Easy Way!!! What is Organic clothing? Why Organic Clothing?
Authenticity / certification – Organic clothing industry is highly regulated. In order to be certified as "100% certified cotton", very stringent rules are to be followed. The aim of certification is to offer certainty to the consumer that a product with the indication 'organic' really originate from an organic production process. To achieve this, independent surveys of organic producers are carried out. Easy Organic Products bring to you Sckoon (Demeter Certified), one of the leading Organic Baby Clothing brands from USA and Kripa (SKAL Certified) for beautiful baby basics. Every garment from Easy Organic Products comes with label of certification. So be rest assured about quality of our products. Is it Affordable? Yes, our motto is to provide you Easy way to achieve affordable organic life style. Look at the benefits of Organic Clothing for your little ones in long run. Please visit our blog http://www.myorganicdream.blogspot.com/ for more information on organic life. |




