
Organic cotton ribbon
This is organically grown cotton with natural compost that replaces chemical fertilizers and pesticides. It is GMO-free and the water consumption required for its cultivation is greatly reduced compared to conventional cotton. It does not pollute the surrounding ecosystems, does not exhaust the soil, is environmentally friendly and also preserves the health of farmers.
Sin-Rejac organic cotton ribbons
Organic cotton, an ecological and natural material
Organic cotton cultivation is obviously the most ecological, but also the most ethical. From sowing the seed to harvesting the flower, organic cotton is grown without pesticides, insecticides or chemical fertilizers, and without GMOs. Producers use natural fertilizers and insecticides, which do not harm surrounding ecosystems, do not deplete the soil, and are not toxic to the people who work on the production line.
Organic soils retain water and humidity better
Organic soils retain water and moisture better because they contain more organic matter. The cotton plant therefore requires less external irrigation to meet its water needs. The toxic inputs and products used in conventional cotton cultivation require a certain amount of water to be diluted, which is not the case for organic cotton.