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What is "Organic Cotton"?

Organic cotton is grown using methods and materials that have a low impact on the environment. Organic production systems replenish and maintain soil fertility, reduce the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers, and build biologically diverse agriculture. Third-party certification organizations verify that organic producers use only methods and materials allowed in organic production.
 
How fast is the organic fiber market growing?

In 2006, organic fiber linens and clothing sales in the United States grew by 26 percent over the previous year, to reach $203 million, according to the Organic Trade Association's 2007 Manufacturer Survey.  According to the 2006 edition of this survey, women's clothing accounted for 36 percent of total organic fiber consumer sales in 2005, amounting to $57 million in sales. Men's and child/teen clothing grew 56 and 52 percent, respectively, in 2005, while infant's clothing/cloth diapers grew 40 percent and accounted for $40 million in sales.
©Organic Trade Association, Updated 2008
 
Eco Friendly Toys - Is There Really a Difference?
 
With all the toy product recalls in recent years, it's nice to know that there is a push to return to the toys of our youth...basic, wooden, toxic and lead-free and just as much fun (without all the loud noises!).  But what makes a toy "eco-friendly"?  For starters, they are typically made with natural materials that are usually also biodegradable and recylcable.  Toys that don't use any toxic dyes or lead are especially important for your young ones, as they tend to put everything in their mouth.  More and more toy manufacturers are either switching to eco-friendly materials, or at the very least, giving their customers a choice by adding to their current lines.
 


Why Certified Organic Clothes for Baby?

Although it seems there are plenty of "organic" clothes for your baby in the current retail stores, many of them are misleading and are not made with the health and safety of your child as a priority.  It is important when purchasing organic clothes for your baby, that you can trust the manufacturer and the integrity of their commitment to the safety and comfort of your baby.  Many conventional clothing items (especially night time clothing) have been treated with harsh, toxic chemicals to make the clothing flame resistant.  Clothing is so important, because it touches your baby’s skin most of the day.  Considering the skin is the largest organ in human body, it’s important to keep it protected.

Did you know that  approximately 1/3 pound of chemicals go into the production of one conventional tee shirt?!

100% organic fabric is made without any harmful chemicals and pesticides.  It is also not bleached by the conventional chlorine bleach process which has a harmful chemical residue, dioxide.  Organic fabric is also dyed using natural resources, not traditional chemical dyes.  Many of these harmful chemicals are not talked about or even disclaimed to the consumer or the government.  

Organic cotton is not only safer it is proven to be softer and gentler on your baby’s skin.  Try to buy clothes that are Certified 100% Organic Cotton – this way you’ll ensure you’re not buying a blend of traditionally grown cotton and organic cotton.  This would defeat the purpose of purchasing organic products.  

Give your baby the best and don’t compromise because of cheaper prices or marketing ploys.  Research and ask questions about the clothing you’re buying. Even "organic" products can be manufactured in sweatshops. Make sure the organic clothing you buy is both grown and manufactured responsibly, using fair trade practices.  

You can find a large selection of organic clothes for your baby at www.eorganicbaby.com.  We are a trusted online store that has a proven track record of providing authentic organic clothes for your baby.  At eOrganic Baby we are very selective about the products we choose to offer our customers. We are two sisters with young children who, like you, only want the best for our families.  We’ve done our homework and have made it simple and easy to find organic clothing you can feel good about.  You will never have to worry about  second guessing your purchases at www.eorganicbaby.com.  Visit often and look for specials and promotions.

For the best organic clothing, bedding and eco friendly furniture visit us at www.eorganicbaby.com
 
 
     
     

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