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There are a few powerful individuals who take advantage of something that is shared with the rest of humanity for their own interest, and that is the planet! đ
We can either wait for the institutions to act to protect us, or we can take action now with our wallets to change the system. We can start now to protect our health and the health of the planet by not feeding the wallets of these toxic and extremely wealthy companies. While there are those who keep intoxicating us and the polluting world, it is up to us not to feed this unsustainable system.
Avoid conventional sport towels made with toxic cotton. Cotton is considered the worldâs dirtiest crop due to its heavy use of pesticides. Conventional cotton requires farmers to purchase seeds every year from AG chemical companies like Monsanto.
Roundup Ready Cotton (RR Cotton) has been genetically modified to survive the herbicide weapon called glyphosate, Roundup, invented by Monsanto. Resulting in predictable consequences of stronger weed resistance to glyphosate, which in turn led to an increase in pesticide use. The glyphosate rate of application per crop year has tripled on cotton farms.Â
â Conventional Cotton: the most polluted crop in the world. Avoid conventional cotton of any kind. Any cotton brand without the Organic Certification seal is considered conventional = toxic.
â Synthetic material: petroleum-derived and responsible for microplastics. Synthetic fiber is made of polyester, nylon, acrylic, spandex, rayon, or polyamide. These items release 9 MILLION plastic microfibers into the ocean every time we wash them. They make up 35% of the primary microplastics found in the oceans!
Avoid greenwashing sport towels made by brands that pretend to be organic, sustainable, non-toxic, or eco-friendly when they are not. They will use their marketing trick to convince you to buy their products.
â Greenwashing Cotton: Even if they claim âorganicâ or ânaturalâ cotton, if they don’t display the GOTS Certified seal, they may have something to hide. These terms are not regulated.
â Recycled synthetic material: it still releases microplastics when washingÂ
â Controversial manufacturing: made by exploiting child labor and in other unfair environmentsÂ
â Avoid Viscose AKA Rayon: Viscose Rayon is responsible for deforestation in Indonesia. Every year, 3.2 billion trees are cut down to make paper packaging or fabrics such as rayon and viscose.
Viscose fabric is made from cellulose thatâs been extracted from the bark, wood, or leaves of plants. Itâs most often made from bamboo, pine, or eucalyptus trees. Viscose is used to make clothing (especially loungewear and activewear), sheets, and bedding. Viscose is toxic: chemicals are then used to break down cellulose so it can be spun into viscose, some of which are toxic. One of the most ubiquitous and dangerous is carbon disulfide.â
â Avoid Bamboo viscose AKA Bamboo rayon: It is a bio-based semi-synthetic material created from cellulose fibers from bamboo. Even though bamboo is grown without pesticides, it is made into viscose, which requires toxic chemicals (chemicals carbon disulfide, solvents such as sodium hydroxide â a.k.a caustic soda) and a polluting process. Plus, it is mostly made in China! Therefore, bamboo viscose is greenwashingÂ
â Avoid Modal: viscose that has been made using a closed-loop production process. This more sustainable process also tends to lead to slightly stronger, more durable fabrics.
â Avoid Lyocell: its processing also omits certain harmful chemicals altogether.
â Avoid Lenzing: Lenzing is a fiber production company based in Austria.Â
â Avoid Tencel: Tencel is Lenzingâs trademarked version of lyocell or modal yarn
The best sport towels are certified organic by GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), which certifies that they are truly organic, made without toxic chemicals and pesticides found in conventional cotton, and produced following strict environmental and ethical rules.
â  The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent certification of the entire textile supply chain. It was created to set criteria for how fibers and textiles must be ginned, knitted, woven, dyed, manufactured, and labeled. The standard covers the processing, manufacturing, packaging, labeling, trading, and distribution of all textiles made from at certified organic natural fibers.
GOTS is the gold standard for the sustainable processing of clothing and textiles made with organically grown fibers (like organic cotton). To be certified by GOTS, a garment needs to contain organically grown fibers. Not be treated with bleach, formaldehyde, or any other toxic substances, and be colored with approved, nontoxic dyes.
đ It also certifies that the production has respected ecological rules on waste, water use, disposal, and protection of the environment, that it has followed rules that respect the workers, and finally protection for the consumerâs health. GOTS-certified organic Material protects your skin, the workers, the animals, and the environment.
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â  The Fair Trade Certified Factory: logo means these brands partner with Fair Trade Certified⢠factories that provide safe working conditions, community support, and additional development funds to those working on-site. Fair Trade Certified⢠product is made according to rigorous social, environmental, and economic standards.is a way to make a conscious choice for a better world.
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đż Parachute certified organic towels are absorbent, durable, and understatedly cool. They bring warm minimalism, are crafted with a slightly textured, woven fabric that offers quality construction and durability.
These organic sport towels are made with cotton fabric and feature a crisp, clean weave garment washed for a super soft, lived-in finish.Â
100% long-staple Turkish cotton and constructed with a flat weave front and a short terry back, these towels are durable yet soft against your skin.Â
â OEKO-TEXÂŽ STANDARD 100 16.HUS.93300 Hohenstein HTTI. It is a textile label often seen on bath linens, bedding, and garments. Oeko-Tex Standard 100Â towels are made without chemicals and artificial dyes that could harm the people who use them or the environment.
â Fair Trade is a label often seen on ethical towels, eco-friendly garments, and other sustainable home goods that meet global or national supply-chain standards.
MATERIAL: 100% Certified Cotton.Â
đż Delilah Home was created by Michael Twer, the CEO/President of Delilah Home and Chairman of the Organic Trade Association Fiber Council!
Delilah Home offers an organic home collection of organic towels, organic beach towels, organic kitchen towels, organic sheets, and organic beddings.
đ These organic sport towels are made with made from 100% recycled plastic bottles, eco-friendly. To keep in your organic sport kit in your organic gym bag, along with your organic activewear.
Sustainable, Super Absorbent, and Antimicrobial.
These eco-friendly towels dry you 4x faster and fight plastic waste. Lightweight, stylish, and made from 100% recycled bottles.
Made from Recycled Materials: Each towel uses between 25-60 recycled plastic bottles, reducing plastic waste and supporting a healthier planet.
MATERIAL: made with 24-60 recycled plastic bottles