Why We Should Consider Environmentally Friendly Clothes

By Jami Weiss


After years of us taking what we need from nature in the way of food, fuel, and other necessities, we are finally realizing that we have to put something back. One of the upshots of this new way of thinking is that we are starting to reject man-made clothes, and turning to environmentally friendly clothes. Polyester cotton garments are slowly being replaced by those which are more eco-friendly.

There are a lot of natural products that we can be used to manufacture eco-friendly items. Some of the more common are organic cotton, hemp, and bamboo. The popular man-made material of rayon can be substituted with Lycocell, a material that is created from wool-pulp cellulose.

All that is needed to produce hemp fiber is a small quantity of water, there is no need for the use of pesticides. Another fiber, Ingeo, is made by converting corn into a polymer. This is eco-friendly by virtue of it being biodegradable. Another material that has no need for pesticides is organic cotton. It also requires less water than what is used to produce conventional cotton.

It is very hard to accept that bamboo can be used to produce a soft material, suitable for clothing, but it does. It also has other qualities, such as being antibacterial. If you are looking for a material that is similar to silk, you would be well to look at fabrics that uses soya products in their creation.

The process that is adopted to produce clothing from any of these eco-friendly materials, use noticeably less water. There is also no requirement for pesticides, and other non-biodegradable elements to be used in the process. So, not only are the finished products friendly to the environment, the manufacturing process is such that the workers are operating in a healthy atmosphere.

It is commonly believed that natural cotton is one of the most eco-friendly materials available. This is not strictly true. The raw materials must have been produced without the use of any pesticides or chemicals, as these pollute the soil and therefore damage the environment, and they are not. If the cotton is dyed using chemicals, it will contain heavy metals. These will also contaminate the soil. The only fabrics that can be considered as environmentally friendly are the ones that do not pollute the soil, water, or the air.

There is one fiber that comes from soya plants that is becoming extremely popular. The reason for this is that it is very silk like, and smooth in its qualities. The material is usually found to have originated from China, and is now sought-after in the USA and Europe.




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