Green is this Year’s Most Fashionable Color
Friday, July 23rd, 2010Everyone’s heard about how you can save energy and electricity at your house or when you’re driving. We all know it’s important to buy organic food and support renewable resources wherever possible. But, who knew there’s even an eco-friendly route to take when you’re shopping for clothes.So just how exactly can the things you wear be environmentally friendly? One of the main factors is the fabrics used to make your clothes. The type of fabric and the production practices incorporated into the process are what determine an “eco-friendly” fabric. Fabrics made from crops that have not been exposed to harmful pesticides are considered to be more sustainable because the environment is not harmed by these chemicals during the growth of the crop. Another factor that contributes to the eco-friendly label is land management. A fabric that is biodegradable and doesn’t cause harm to plants or animals either in production or disposal can be considered green. A few popular eco-friendly fabrics include bamboo fiber, organic cotton and hemp, however growth of this crop is prohibited in many countries. (more…)