What is Organic Cotton?
Organic cotton is grown without the use of toxic chemicals and it is not exposed to chemicals after the growth process. The production and use of organic cotton provides an environmentally sound option. Conventional cotton crops are usually heavily sprayed with pesticides. These pesticides contaminate our air, soil and water, so it is best to use them as little as possible.
Organic cultivation also reduces the potential negative impact of cotton production on local water quality and biodiversity. The farmer must comply with the principles and standards for organic farming, and the applicable standards (EC 834/2007 and NOP) do not allow the cotton to be grown using genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
All our organic cotton is independently certified by accredited certification bodies (Control Union and IMO).
All our organic cotton have a transaction certificate issued by a third party certifier (IMO and Control Union), which verifies the content of the organic fibre.