Organic clothing

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Expect to see a lot of organic apparel to be made in the coming years.  Companies like Nike and Target are producing clothes with organic cotton, which accounts for less the 1% of cotton produced in the world.  It is expected that the organic cotton market will reach more than $2 billion by the end of 2008, according to the Organic Exchange.  Clothes are also being made out of bamboo, soy, corn and hempsilk.

For a list of organic cotton players, take a look on the Organic Exchange site – http://www.organicexchange.org/index.htm

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  1. Chadwick Hettinger

    April 29, 2013 @ 5:04 am

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    Physically, clothing serves many purposes: it can serve as protection from the elements, and can enhance safety during hazardous activities such as hiking and cooking. It protects the wearer from rough surfaces, rash-causing plants, insect bites, splinters, thorns and prickles by providing a barrier between the skin and the environment. Clothes can insulate against cold or hot conditions. Further, they can provide a hygienic barrier, keeping infectious and toxic materials away from the body. Clothing also provides protection from harmful UV radiation.^

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