Organic Sweater

Conventional Sweaters

Avoid conventional sweaters made with toxic dyes and cheap materials, often synthetic and petroleum-derived.

Conventional wool sweaters: are bleached with toxic and pulling chlorine

❌ Synthetic clothes: They are made of polyester, nylon, acrylic, spandex, rayon, or polyamide. These clothes 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!

❌ Conventional Cotton: Avoid conventional cotton of any kind.  

Do you know that conventional cotton is considered the dirtiest crop in the world?

It is responsible for 16% of insecticides and 7% of pesticides on the planet! 🙈

It takes 713 gallons of water to make a non-organic t-shirt. 713 gallons of water are enough for a person to drink for 900 days. The water consumption of organic cotton is 91% lower than conventional cotton.

❌ Harmful chemicals: azo dyes, formaldehyde, PFCs or flame retardants, phthalates, heavy metals, chlorine bleach, VOCS.

Greenwashing Sweaters

Avoid Greenwashing sweaters made by brands that pretend to be sustainable, or eco-friendly when they are not. They will try to convince the products are somehow green without proving it. 

They claim to be organic without certification. It doesn’t matter how big or luxurious their brand is, or if it is a designer line, if it is not made with responsible material in fair production, there is nothing sexy here.

❌ Greenwashing Cotton: Even if they claim “organic” or “natural”  cotton, if they don’t display the GOTS Certified seal, they may have something to hide.

❌ Recycled synthetic material: it still releases microplastics when washing 

❌ 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 (carbon disulfide, solvents such as sodium hydroxide — a.k.a caustic soda) and a polluting process. Plus, it is mostly made in China! Therefore, bamboo viscose is greenwashing 

❌ Avoid Modal: it requires toxic chemicals such as sodium hydroxide and carbon disulfide to turn wood pulp into modal fibers. These substances can be hazardous to both workers and the environment. The majority is manufactured in China, and it is responsible for beach tree deforestation.

❌ Avoid Lyocell: its processing also omits certain harmful chemicals altogether.

❌ Avoid Tencel: Tencel is Lenzing’s trademarked version of lyocell or modal yarn

Organic Sweaters

 

Global Organic Textile Standard certification GOTS: guarantees that raw materials are organically sourced through ecological and sustainable production processes. It guarantees that no pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals were used and that they follow strict rules such as water preservation, only organic dyes, and respect for the environment.

GOTS seal Certified Organic logo

 

🌎 To help prevent environmental impacts from clothing, the best thing to do is to recycle ♻️ sell or donate your used garments so that they do not end up in landfills.

  • GOTS certified organic yarns
  • ✅ OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
  • ✅ Ethically sourced
  • ✅ Organic dyes and detergents
  • ✅ Free from fertilizer and pesticides
  • ✅ Non-allergenic and non-toxic
  • ✅ Biodegradable

The Best Organic Sweater Brands 

Here are my recommended sustainable sweaters brands which use 100% Organic Yarn, some are powered entirely by renewable energy, and some are 100% traceable to their source. Their products are made with the best organic material in the world 

 

My number one Organic Sweater brand recommendations are:

 

 Organic Cotton Sweaters

 

Organic Wool Sweaters

 

Organic Cashmere Sweaters

 

 

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