
Babies' skin is more sensitive than adults.
Many parents are coming round to the idea that organic cotton is really healthier and better for their babies. The real kicker here is that it’s also better for the economy.
While organic cotton is often slightly more expensive than conventional cotton, it pays dividends in many ways. Organic cotton production is less reliant on fossil fuels: oil based sprays and fertilisers. It often helps local businesses, cotton cooperatives, and smaller family businesses.
Organic also means using sustainable growing practises. This means no strong pesticides, fungicides and fertilisers. Sustainable farming is more stable in the long run. Farmers are less vulnerable to pesticide prices rising. They have healthier soil, which can be used for other crops.
All in all, going organic is a great choice, not just for your baby, but for the wider environment as well.

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