Eco-Friendly Fashion - Organic Clothing
Cotton is the most popular fabric that can be used for all different types of clothing, but traditional farming for conventional cotton requires lots chemicals and is hard on the environment.
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Cotton is the most popular fabric that can be used for all different types of clothing, but traditional farming for conventional cotton requires lots chemicals and is hard on the environment.
There are so many dye types and different certifications, Adrienne of Faerie's Dance helps you sort out the good from the bad. Find out what color your Eco-Fashion is.
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Why should anyone use harsh chemicals to refresh their appearance?
There are a lot of *beautiful* gently used pillow cases out there... unfortunately, when you buy used you can never guarantee a matched pair for your bed.
Change your underwear—change the world. That’s the idea behind PACT, an apparel company tailored for people who want something more sustainable in their shorts.
When you lace up your shoes to go for a jog, you might not be thinking about their effect on the environment.
Here is a recipe for a natural hair moisturizer that costs under three dollars to make.
Feelgoodz Flip-Flops “Mai Pehn Rai” is Thai for “It’s cool, no worries, or take it easy.” What a spot-on mantra for a company that makes flip-flops. Meet Feelgoodz, whose "take it easy" style complements perfectly its socially responsible and sustainable business model.
Interview with Beth Springer - Founder and Designer of Beth Springer eco-friendly bags and accessories, handmade in Venice, CA.
Learn more about organic skin care.
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