The Dirtiest Crop

Conventional cotton is often referred to as the dirtiest crop due to its heavy reliance on pesticides and fertilizers. These chemicals not only harm the environment but also pose significant risks to human health. Cotton farming uses approximately 25% of the world’s pesticides, and many of these chemicals linger in the fibres, ultimately making their way into the clothes we wear.


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When we wear fast fashion garments made from conventional cotton, we unknowingly expose ourselves to harmful chemicals. These toxins are absorbed through the skin and can contribute to chemical overload, triggering inflammation, skin irritations, and other health issues. For those with chronic conditions like fibromyalgia or sensitive skin, this exposure can worsen symptoms and overall well-being.


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In contrast, slow fashion emphasizes sustainability and quality, often using organic cotton that is free from toxic chemicals. Choosing organic cotton not only reduces our exposure to pesticides but also supports healthier farming practices that protect both the land and farmworkers.


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By shifting towards sustainable choices and embracing a circular economy, where products are made to last and reused, we can reduce the harmful impacts of conventional cotton. Brands like Kottonology prioritize organic cotton, offering clothing that is both eco-friendly and safe for your skin.

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Making the switch to organic cotton is a powerful way to protect our health and promote a healthier planet, supporting sustainability and reducing the harmful effects of conventional cotton farming.

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