25% of the world’s pesticides and 10% of the world’s insecticides are used on cotton crops yearly. This percentage is staggering considering that cotton crops only account for 2.4% of all cultivated land. To think about it another way… it takes 1/3 pound of pesticides and chemical fertilizers to produce one cotton t-shirt. When you realize the damage this does to the soil, water and to the working conditions for farmers, not to mention the chemicals that may lay on your baby’s back, you may want to consider organic cotton.
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 a biologically diverse agriculture. Third-party certification organizations verify that organic producers use only methods and materials allowed in organic production.
Why should my baby wear organic cotton?
A baby’s skin is more porous and thinner than an adults. Their skin easily absorbs anything that it comes in contact with. A baby’s skin is also less resistant to harmful substances and bacteria, especially when irritated. This leaves babies at an unfair disadvantage when considering pesticide-related health problems. When organic cotton is chosen over conventional cotton, your children’s exposure to toxic chemicals is reduced significantly.