By Mr. Nishant Kumar, CEO, Earthy Tweens
Did you know the cotton T-shirt you are wearing now has been made using 2,700 litres of water? Or, for that matter, the synthetic fabric in your clothing is not biodegradable and equally harmful to the environment.
The statistics regarding the fashion industry are frightening. It is a major source of environmental pollution and contributes almost 10% of the carbon emissions by human beings. The fashion industry also uses a vast majority of natural resources, along with harmful chemicals in the form of dyes. It has been estimated that the fashion industry consumes almost 98 million tons of resources in various forms, including high energy.
During the growing and manufacturing process, conventional clothing is often treated with toxic chemicals, including pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides. These chemicals can cause skin irritation, allergies, and other health problems. Additionally, many conventional fabrics are treated with flame retardants and other synthetic materials linked to cancer and reproductive problems.
The answer, therefore, lies in preferring clothes made from natural fibres to synthetic yarns. Some examples of natural fibres include cotton, linen, silk and wool, apart from other sources, which at present are available in the domain of high fashion, such as jute, hemp, flax and hemp, among others. However, cotton, at present, is the most popular choice, followed by linen, silk and wool.
Natural fibres are breathable, hypoallergenic, durable, and immensely comfortable. Besides, natural fibres are known for their reliability, durability, and long-lasting nature, making them an excellent choice for sustainable clothing. Additionally, it is easy to wash, delicate, and does not wear down quickly, making it a supremely comfortable choice for clothing. Fabrics made from natural fibres are also porous, allowing the skin to breathe and preventing irritation or rashes.
Switching to clothes made from natural fibres is also environmentally friendly. Organic farming practices reduce pollution and conserve water, promoting sustainable agriculture. Moreover, natural fibres are biodegradable, meaning they can decompose naturally and do not contribute to the growing problem of textile waste. Choosing clothes made from natural fibres can protect our planet for future generations.
Organic cotton clothing may initially be expensive, but the benefits to our health and the planet are worth the investment. Choosing organic clothing also promotes eco-friendliness and reduces one’s carbon footprint. The benefits of choosing organic clothing can transform us into “Ambassadors of Sustainability.”
As consumers, we can positively impact the fashion industry and the environment. By opting for organic clothing, we support ethical and sustainable practices, protect our health, and preserve the planet’s resources. Organic revolutionises how we approach to fashion, encouraging us to consider the materials used in our clothing and their impact on ourselves and the environment.
When shopping for new clothes, take a moment to consider the choices you make. Look for organic cotton and other natural fibres grown and manufactured sustainably. Embrace the comfort, durability, and breathability of organic clothing while promoting a healthier planet. Let us join the organic revolution and pave the way for a fashion industry that respects nature and our well-being. By making conscious choices, we can become agents of change, transforming the fashion landscape into one that prioritises sustainability and the preservation of our beautiful planet.