May 11th, 2009


Blank Organic Cotton T Shirts

So I am going to a “green” event and so they hand out cotton canvas bags. The baggage are reusable, sturdy and comprised of a non-petroleum product and that’s good. Nonetheless, conventionally grown cotton is without doubt one of the most non-ecofriendly materials available for promotional T-shirts and bags. Promotional wearables supplier Bodek & Rhodes reviews that historically grown cotton makes use of 25% of insecticides and 10% of the pesticides used in your complete world! They estimate that it takes one hundred fifty grams of pesticides and fertilizers to make one T-shirt. Chemical fungicides, herbicides, and defoliants are also used. Even to begin with, the cotton seeds are often GMOs (genetically modified organisms). Natural? Hardly. < /p>

Why is this? If cotton crops aren’t rotated, which can be the case in conventional cotton farming, soil becomes sterile and devoid of nutrients to foster wholesome crops and fend off pests and diseases. Thus the need for genetically engineered seeds that are stronger, coupled with a healthy (??) dose of chemical support. Intensive irrigation can also be required. As noted within the guide Pure Capitalism by Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins, traditionally producing just one pound of cotton fiber takes about 2-1/2 tons of water.

And all of this does not even consider the land use devoted to conventional cotton farming. Contrast conventional cotton farming with a very pure alternative: natural cotton. Organic cotton farming starts out with untreated non-GMO cotton seeds. The seeds are planted in fields the place cotton crops are rotated to increase organic matter, build fertile soil, and increase water retention capability, thus lowering water needs. Natural pest predators, lure crops, and cultivation strategies are used to eliminate pesticide use. Hand weeding methods as opposed to chemicals. Those of you who’re gardeners know that is quite a job!

All gear and processing of natural cotton have to be finished individually from traditional cotton to keep away from contamination. Natural cotton must also be licensed (look for it on product data or labeling) to make sure that each bale of cotton has been grown utilizing natural strategies and that it has remained uncontaminated throughout its journey from field to manufacturing unit to buyer. With all the meticulous farming, processing, and monitoring required for natural cotton, it’s often dearer than typical cotton.

While the manufacture of natural cotton is extra earth and folks friendly than traditional cotton, the fact remains that land use needed to supply cotton is significant. And though land use may still be a problem, we’re also seeing entries in the promotional wearable and bag market that are made out of soy, bamboo, corn, and different non-cotton plant-primarily based sources.

Would you consider it if I advised you that in some instances polyester fabrics are a more esuriently alternative? Granted, polyester will not be usually degradable, although it can be recyclable. And most people prefer the comfort of cotton. However here is one thing to consider. Again referring to the ebook Pure Capitalism, the authors quote biologist Peter Warshall in reporting that the output of a 300-acre petrochemical plant along with a small acreage natural gasoline facility might be equal to that of a 600,000 acre cotton farm. That is around 0.1% of the land use!

My prediction? Components to boost plastic degradability are becoming more common in promotional product choices similar to mugs. I believe we might see artifical cloth T-shirts with enhanced degradability, too. Recycled polyester fibers are additionally creeping into the promotional product market and assist close the inexperienced loop by remanufacturing and repurposing fibers for brand new makes use of to keep them out of landfills.

At Organiccottontshirts.org find information on wholesale organic cotton t shirts and blank organic cotton t shirts.

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