Sunday, August 21, 2011

Environmental Clothes for Everyone


By Dorothy Dixon


The trend toward living a more Earth conscious life has grown by leaps and bounds since the 1980's. However, living a green life isn't about spending copious amounts of money on products with an eco-label, it's really about being conscious of what goes into the products you purchase and making more informed choices. Environmentally friendly clothes take on a variety of different forms and are well within the budget of every consumer.


Second-hand and vintage clothes is the easiest and cheapest way to be conscious of the environment. This is because you are not contributing to the manufacturing of these pieces because they're older and not part of the continuous fashion roll out. For the more hardcore fashionistas, making their own clothes is certainly gaining some ground, but this is not a feasible option for everyone.

In terms of newer fashions, there are a number of companies that are certified as being environmentally friendly, but it's smart not to just blindly whatever has this label. Committing yourself to being more thoughtful in your choices means taking some extra time to find the right clothing manufactures, luckily, the internet is the greatest tool in your eco quest.

Thankfully, there are a number of manufacturers that go out of their way to do things right. Doing things right extends to all stages of construction. Dyeing fabrics is hazardous to both the workers and eventual consumer. This is because of the use of heavy metals, carcinogenic compounds, and formaldehyde.

Also, chemical residues within the pieces themselves are a commonly produced by product of fabric production and is something the most green companies can bypass by making sure they have an organic rating of at least 95%. Most so-called organic clothiers will only have about 70% organic fibers, leaving 30% inorganic and potentially hazardous components.

The good news is that there are more and more companies complying with these standards because of the consumer outcry. Materials like bamboo are nature friends and produce some beautiful and exceedingly affordable pieces. Do your research and your closet can be as beautiful as it is conscious. Read more about: environmentally friendly clothes




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