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Organic Textile Benefits - cover

Organic Textile Benefits

Ritika Gupta

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Organic Textile Benefits explores the profound connection between our clothing choices, personal health, and the environment. It reveals how conventional textile production, reliant on synthetic pesticides and harsh chemicals, contributes to water pollution, soil degradation, and potential health hazards, impacting both textile workers and consumers. A key insight is understanding that choosing organic textiles is not just an environmentally friendly decision but a vital step towards safeguarding well-being and creating a sustainable future.

 
The book methodically examines the textile industry, starting with defining "organic" and detailing certification processes. It then investigates the health impacts of chemical exposure, such as skin irritations and allergies, and environmental consequences like water pollution from textile dyeing. Through comparative data, the book builds a compelling case for change, drawing from scientific studies, environmental impact assessments, and organic farming initiatives.

 
Organic Textile Benefits adopts an accessible style, grounded in research yet free of jargon, to empower readers to make informed purchasing decisions and advocate for policy changes. It provides practical guidance on identifying organic textiles and explores solutions within the textile industry. The book progresses from defining the issues to offering actionable strategies for a healthier, more environmentally conscious lifestyle.
Disponible depuis: 27/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 95 pages.

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