Organic Baby Clothes

August 3, 2009 by  
Filed under Going Green

Organic Baby Clothes

If you want to lower the number of chemicals your baby is exposed to, you should think about looking into organic baby clothes. Organic baby clothes are made from cottons and various other natural fibers to make the materials that your baby’s clothing consists of. Another positive of organic baby clothes is that they do not have any of the anti-wrinkle and harsh chemicals that can cause severe allergies in babies and contribute to the pollution of the planet when disposed of.

There are a couple kinds of organic baby clothes available. Organic, and Fair Trade organic. Fair Trade is a title that many environmentally sensitive people approve of. By making sure that all workers are paid a fair wage, the improvement to the quality of life in third world or developing countries is aided. By purchasing Fair Trade, you give people in these countries the ability to improve their quality of life, better care for their families and provide money for medicine and proper education. Fair Trade is a system that aids workers in their quest for a better life.

Buying organic baby clothes is more expensive than buying regular clothes. There are fewer companies making these organic baby clothes, and the variety in patterns and designs of the clothes is smaller. However, with concerns of the consequences of chemicals, including formaldehyde (which is a known cancer causing agent and irritant), in infants, many parents choose organic baby clothes simply for the peace of mind.

Simply purchasing organic baby clothes is not enough to make certain your baby is not contacted by chemicals and other harmful things. Invest in organic, non-toxic soaps and detergents. This will make sure that your organic baby clothes are not contaminated by any harmful chemicals in the wash. Cotton can carry traces of chemicals for a long period of time.  By preventing the cloth from touching any chemicals to begin with will ensure your baby’s clothes remain chemical free.

When buying organic baby clothes, you need to be certain that the cotton and other fibers are truly organic, and do not have chemicals used in them during the manufacturing process. While the vast majority of organic baby clothes are one hundred percent organic, you should also ensure that no chemicals were used during the sewing process.

Zippers, buttons and other accessories might not actually be organic. However, there are manufacturers of purely organic accessories that do work together with those who make organic baby clothes. This can vary from one brand of organic baby clothes to another, so it is important to do your homework.

Organic baby clothes can be bought on the internet or through local specialty stores. If you are handy, you can buy organic materials yourself and make your own baby clothes.  That is potentially the best way to ensure everything that touches your baby is organic and chemical free.

Green Products

August 3, 2009 by  
Filed under Going Green

Green Products

Knowing the right way to choose gree products can take all of the guess work out of what was once an unknown proceedure. Most people are concerned about the environment these days and the consequences that human conduct will have on future generations. Due to this, there is a push to own and use only green products. These items are safe for the natural world, and did not cause harm to the natural world when they were made. However, there are some things that you need to know and understand about green products in order to have a proper understanding of what they are and how to choose them.

To begin with, when a business claims their green products do not harm the natural world, they do not mean that no damage was done at all. What they mean is that there is no lasting harm to the natural world. In other words, the production of their green products does not lower the sustainability of the planet for future generations. Most products in one way or another cause some form of damage to the natural world when being made. This can be in the form of pollution from the transportation of the product from factory to store, or in the form of the land used when building the processing and manufacturing plants required for their creation.

The most common labeling of green products states that the product will not cause damage to the environment when it is disposed of. These types of green products are the most popular as they help maintain a sustainable environment and are much easier to get rid of when you are finished with them.

Some green products are also designed to help make items in your home safer for yourself and your children. A good example of this is the devices that take chlorine out of your drinking water, baths and showers. Chlorine is a cleansing agent, removing harmful substances from the water. However, chlorine is also an irritant. It can dry out hair and skin and precipitate various reactions to those with sensitive skin or bodies susceptible to chlorine. By taking out the chlorine from the water, you can enjoy better baths and better tasting drinking water.

Other green products that can help support the environment include organic shampoos, organic soaps, non-toxic toothpastes, and recycled paper products. By adjusting and being aware of the decisions you make in the grocery store, you can make a large impact in how much damage you do to the natural world. If consumers support green products, more will be produced. If more are produced, they will become more common, less expensive and widely used. This will result in a much greater sustainability of the planet for our children and their childrens children.