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  1. Eco-Friendly Yoga Mats

    Yoga is a cure to many ailments but it needs to be performed with care to avoid injuring oneself. Many times accidents occur while doing yoga exercises. ecofriendly-yoga-matsYoga mats should be used to avoid such circumstances as they provide traction and cushioning. Nowadays markets are flooded with a variety of yoga mats. You can find them in different sizes, shapes and colors. They are available in different materials also. Yoga mats made of cotton are soft and thick and give excellent support to your body while doing yoga. They are completely natural and have beautiful texture and color. Mats made of jute are latex free and are made by meshing jute fiber with Polymer Environmental

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  2. Cotton for Babies

    One of the main benefits of cotton clothing is the softness of the fabric. With a babies newborn skin it is delicate and anything harsh will irritate and rub their new skin. Cotton is a super soft natural fabric that allows for well air circulation, which helps absorb and remove body moisture, drawing heat away from the skin and keeping the body dry and cool providing a Cotton-for-Babiesperfect sleeping environment for baby. Also, because cotton clothing "breathes" better, it is the best choice to keep your baby cool in humid, hot weather. The ends of cotton fibers are spun very tightly into the yarn so that the fabric does not irritate the skin or cause static electricity making it very

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  3. Cotton – preferred choice in hospitals and birthing centers

    Cotton-–-preferred-choice-in-hospitals-and-birthing-centersCotton – preferred choice in hospitals and birthing centers

    Cotton is the preferred choice in hospitals and birthing centers; it is very common to see your newborn being swaddled in cotton receiving blankets after birth. Being non-allergenic, it is an excellent choice of material for anyone who suffers from asthma or allergies, or those who have sensitive skin prone to irritation. Pediatricians will sometimes suggest using cotton clothing and blankets for babies that have eczema or other skin maladies, before they will encourage using harsh s

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  4. Cotton Clothing – The Sensible Choice

    For people concerned with environmental issues, cotton clothing makes a lot of sense. Cotton is renewable and a biodegradable resource. Cotton does not contain any chemicals and therefore is a natural product. Furthermore, cotton products are "finish free," whereas synthetic fibers are often chemically treated to makeCotton-Clothing-–-The-Sensible-Choice the fiber suitable for processing.   Organic cotton differs from regular cotton in the fact that no pesticides are used to grow it that means lesser chemicals in the environment and less exposure for the people growing it. The fabric is versatile, and durable easy to care for. It can be washed in the

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  5. Biodegradable Fibers

    A lot of products these days are claiming to be recyclable, biodegradable, made from recycled materials, etc. An item that is biodegradable is a product or material made from an eco-friendly material that decomposes in landfills or other environments such as people litter or roadsides. Natural materials are biodegradable because they come directly from other natural fibers or plants. A large majority of the natural fibers are produced by plants. These kinds of materials are made from cotton – the largest plant fiber. Jute is the second largest plant fiber in manufacturing material. Natural fibers are also produced by animals. Materials like wool from sheep and alpaca fibers will decompose naturally. The fibers are woven into fabric and it is the fiber that is biodegradable.

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  6. Bio-Degradable Plastics

    Some plastics are biodegradable. These materials are manufactured with a chemical base that causes a rapid breakdown.

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    Traditional plastics breaks down in landfills, however it takes years to see any results. But, it takes only a few months to few years for biodegradable plastics to fully decompose. There are many ways to degrade materials. In landfills, microorganisms actually "eat" the materials. They are broken down by enzymes, and the rate of this process depends

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