Holiday shopping season is here and we’re excited to launch our brand new Etsy shop, OrganicAndGood! We’re kicking off the grand opening with a 15% off coupon – code ToxinFreeUSA15 – good until Christmas Day.
Our Etsy shop features brand new designs and some old favorites back by popular demand. We think you’ll love them. There are adult and kids t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, baby onesies, cooking aprons and tote bags – all 100% organic cotton. There’s sure to be a perfect gift or stocking stuffer for your foodie, gardener, or environment-minded family and friends.
Lakin, who is a member of the GMO/Toxin Free USA team, put many of the products to the test so we could be sure you’re getting the highest quality.
Use this link to get to our shop: https://OrganicAndGood.etsy.com
Don’t wait to get your holiday gifts. Our Etsy shop uses a print-on-demand service and the items are made especially for you as soon as you place an order. As a result, delivery takes a bit longer. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
WHY SHOULD YOU BUY ORGANIC COTTON?
Most of the world’s cotton today is GMO cotton, which requires a lot of water, synthetic fertilizers, and synthetic pesticides to grow.
The petroleum-based fertilizers used on GMO cotton fields end up polluting lakes, streams, rivers and oceans. Fertilizer pollution is partially responsible for many of the toxic algal bloom events that you may have read about in recent years, killing fish and other water organisms.
Everything that flows through the Mississippi River eventually deposits into the Gulf of Mexico. The fertilizer runoff from agricultural states, from the Midwest to Texas, pollutes the Mississippi River and is a main contributor to the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone, one of the largest ocean areas in the world – roughly the size of New Jersey – where nothing can live. No plants. No animals.
And it’s now well known that the toxic synthetic pesticides widely used on GMO cotton – glyphosate, dicamba and 2,4-D herbicides and neonicotinoid insecticides – cause immeasurable harm to important pollinating insects like bees and butterflies, birds and mammals.
Organic cotton farming uses 91% less water. And organic regulations prohibit the use of the synthetic fertilizers that pollute our water and the synthetic pesticides that kill the bees.
WHY SHOULD YOU AVOID SYNTHETIC FABRICS?
Today, nearly all synthetic fibers — such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic — are petroleum-based plastic materials made using innumerable toxic petroleum-based chemicals. As plastic products break down in the environment, they don’t magically disappear. They continually break down into smaller and smaller particles – microplastics and nanoplastics.
Microplastics have been found on the highest mountain tops and in the deepest depths of the ocean. These toxic particles contaminate our water, air, and our food. The microplastics also leach the toxic chemicals that they’re made from.
What’s in the environment will eventually make it into our bodies through inhalation, absorption and diet.
A flurry of recent studies have shown that microplastics are in our blood, lungs, kidneys, livers, and even lodged in our brains. Studies have found them in men’s testicles and in women’s breast milk. And these particles can pass from a pregnant mother to her unborn baby. The most recent study found microplastics in lungs, hearts, livers, kidneys and brains of newborn test rats, proving that the particles persist after being passed from mother to baby.
The most common microplastics in the environment are microfibers – plastic fragments shaped like tiny threads or filaments. The largest source of microfiber pollution comes from synthetic fabrics. Each time a piece of synthetic clothing is washed, several million microfibers can be released, polluting the environment.
We previously mentioned microplastics in the air. YES, the plastic fibers shed by synthetic clothes can be inhaled. Pretty depressing to think about, isn’t it? Scientists are alarmed by the serious health consequences microplastic pollution will have for our collective, long-term health. We are, too.
We can make a significant difference for the environment, our personal health and the health of our loved ones by choosing sustainably produced, natural fiber products like organic cotton.
And you can make a difference when you include something cool from our store in your holiday gifting. All profits from our OrganicAndGood Etsy shop support our mission for public education and non-toxic food and consumer products.
From our families to yours… wishing you a happy and healthy holiday season,
The GMO/Toxin Free USA Team
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