We care about our consumers and want to do our very best to make a difference.
Not so long ago people have started to think about the environment and the benefits there are in putting on beautifully designed baby clothes that are free of chemicals,dyes, pesticides etc.
Pesticides dont only harm the earth: statistics report that 60% of field workers in the cotton industry show symptoms of permanent poisoning.
These pesticides have not only been linked to declining sperm counts and increased cancer, traces have also been found in the milk of animals and nursing mothers.
These pesticides have not only been linked to declining sperm counts and increased cancer, traces have also been found in the milk of animals and nursing mothers.
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Certified Organic: what does that really mean?
It means that raw cotton meets the standards set forth by government and private certification boards that regularly inspect farms.
It means that raw cotton meets the standards set forth by government and private certification boards that regularly inspect farms.
Creating a pure, natural environment is a vital decision for growing number of parents.
Majority of baby clothes we buy today are made of synthetic materials such as polyester and nylon. Both of which are made of petrochemicals.
Little is known how this could be affecting our babies and the concern with pesticdes and chemicals in mindboggling.
It is time that consumers are helped with knowledge and to be able to choose a beautiful product knowing that the government has endorsed it and knowing that the government is 100% behind in helping save the environment.