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MODE FÜR DEN MÜLL

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MODE FÜR DEN MÜLL

by Doris Lenz on Nov 22, 2024
Hier einige Artikel über Billig-Altkleidern „Plastikmüll statt Mode“ vom Bayerischer Rundfunk.   Ersticken wir in Billig-Altkleidern? Seit 10 Jahren kämpfen die Altkleidersammler mit immer schlechter werdender Qualität bei dem Mode-Müll. In den letzten zehn Jahren haben Altkleidersammler festgestellt, dass die Qualität der gespendeten Kleidung kontinuierlich abnimmt. Laut Helmut Huber aus Nürnberg muss mittlerweile etwa ein Drittel mehr Kleidung gesammelt und sortiert werden, um die gleiche Menge an tragbaren Stücken wie vor einem Jahrzehnt zu erhalten. Dies führt zu erheblichen Herausforderungen in der Wiederverwertung von Textilien. https://www.br.de/br-fernsehen/sendungen/dokthema/plastikmuell-mode-billig-altkleider-100.html https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvL2E4YjBjMzRlLTJmNzEtNGNhYi05YTVkLWQ0YjdlMThkYmJlMQ  Quelle ist: BR.de>Fernsehen>BR Fernsehen>DokThema>Plastikmüll statt Mode
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Why is organic cotton better for people and the environment?

by Doris Lenz on Oct 04, 2024
The creation of organic cotton: Sustainability and quality in focus Organic cotton is becoming increasingly popular - and for good reason. The demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly products is constantly growing, and organic cotton offers a great alternative to conventional cotton. But what exactly is organic cotton and how is it produced? In this blog article, we delve into the world of organic cotton and find out why it plays an important role for both the environment and us as consumers. What is organic cotton? Organic cotton is a special type of cotton that is grown without the use of chemical pesticides, herbicides or synthetic fertilizers . It is produced under sustainable conditions, which means that the soil, water and the environment as a whole are protected. In addition, farmers who grow organic cotton must adhere to certain ecological standards to ensure that production is fair and safe for both the environment and the workers. The cultivation process of organic cotton The creation of organic cotton begins in the fields - and this is where the crucial difference to conventional cotton lies. While the cultivation of conventional cotton is often based on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, organic cotton follows a natural approach. Natural pest control : Instead of using chemical pesticides, organic farmers use natural methods to keep pests at bay. This includes using beneficial insects (like ladybugs) to repel harmful insects or planting a variety of plants that reduce pest numbers. Crop rotation and soil protection : Organic cotton is grown in a sustainable cultivation cycle that includes crop rotation and soil protection. By rotating the crops grown, the nutrients in the soil are preserved and the soil remains healthy and fertile. Water conservation : Organic cotton is often grown in regions where rainwater provides most of the water needed. The absence of chemical fertilizers also means that the water stays clean and is not contaminated by dangerous chemicals. No GMOs : Another important point is that organic cotton is not genetically modified. The plants are grown from natural seeds, which is an important part of organic farming. The Benefits of Organic Cotton environmental protection Health benefits for workers The people who grow organic cotton also benefit from the environmentally friendly practices. They are exposed to fewer dangerous chemicals and work in better conditions. Many organic cotton farms are also fair certified, which means that workers are paid fairly and work in safe working conditions. Better quality Organic cotton is often considered to be of higher quality because it is softer and gentler on the skin. This makes it a great choice for people with sensitive skin or allergies as it is free of toxic residues that are often present in conventionally grown cotton. The path from field to product After the cotton plants have matured, the cotton is harvested and processed into yarn. This process is not fundamentally different for organic cotton than for conventional cotton, but strict ecological standards are also adhered to here. When processing organic cotton, care is taken to ensure that no harmful chemicals are used. This creates textiles that are not only good for the environment, but also safe for the health of consumers. After processing, the cotton is transformed into clothing, bedding or other products that we use every day. More and more brands and manufacturers are turning to organic cotton to reduce the ecological footprint of their products while offering high-quality and sustainable alternatives.  Conclusion The emergence of organic cotton shows that it is possible to create sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives that offer many benefits for both the environment and the consumer. By avoiding chemicals and using natural farming methods, organic cotton makes a significant contribution to protecting the environment while also ensuring high-quality, skin-friendly products. Whether you are a consumer or a manufacturer, switching to organic cotton is a step towards a more sustainable future. Look for the organic seal the next time you shop and you will not only be supporting the environment, but also fair working conditions for the people who make our clothes. Fairtrade Channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=706ef2Xn_K0 Oeko-Tex Standard 100 - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ebfICnHAKJw