Hypoallergenic and Environmentally Friendly Materials
We have been indirectly contributing to further harm to our earth as we choose to continue to not care about what kind of materials our belongings are made of. Our possessions were all made to last a lifetime and have sadly become dangerous because we fail to understand the long term effect of these “durable”, fast, and instant products. These products that we use vary from item to item that requires various kinds of substances or materials. Every day we find ourselves dealing with fabrics that are environmentally damaging and don’t even go well with our skin just for the convenience of having one quickly and cheaply. Fabrics’ quality varies and cannot all be perfectly fulfilling at the same time. Here are a few comparisons on which to choose to support sustainability and at the same time safe for our skin. These eco-friendly fabrics are conveniently available at Ethical Elements.
Linen
Linens have been known to be the eco-friendly fabric for quite a while and lately has been gaining a lot of attention to itself as well. It doesn’t only help one look more classy when used for fashion purposes, but also uplifts the mood of a room to be much more luxurious when used for bedding and furnishing in general. There are many benefits when one chooses to use linen sheets to cover their bed. Linens are highly hypoallergenic and antibacterial, making it safe for those with stinging allergies or sensitive skin. It is also very breathable. This way, linen sheets keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It absorbs moisture and speeds up the drying process after washing. Some dislike linen because it can be uncomfortable at first. But with each wash you give to the sheets, linen will surely get more snuggly over time. With a strong and expensive base material, linen can last from one generation to the next with the correct treatment.
Bamboo
Bamboo fabric is a considerably new member in the family. At most, the quality of this fabric matches what linen is capable of. When faced with the two options, it all comes down to preferences. On the bright side, bamboo would easily last longer than linen. However, the price of bamboo sheets can be way more expensive than linen. So, if you are looking for a more cheap but sustainable option, you have linen as the answer. But if you are willing to invest more and actually do have the budget, you can go all in for bamboo.
Organic Cotton
Unlike regular cotton, organic cotton is instantly more environmentally-safe because it serves no chemicals to the water supply after you wash them. Consider rare organic cotton from Fair Indigo if you want fabric that is soft and strong. Which also means you immediately save yourself from having to breathe in chemicals and disallowing your skin to have direct physical contact with dangerous substances that can possibly cause future diseases. This way, choosing organic cotton over conventional cotton not only helps improve humans’ life quality but also animals and the environment in general. Accordingly, going for organic cotton also helps support local farmers to live a better life over the on-going unhealthy work environment.