Saturday, September 17, 2011

Trying To Save Mother Nature With Environment Friendly Clothes

By Roseann Wilcox


Everyone else is encouraged to help mother nature in any way they can. There are special people who make global changes, but we don't have to do that to show our support. Through small things, we can encourage everyone else to go green. Some people have started using recyclable bags at grocery stores and others have started their own cause through wearing environmentally friendly clothes.

Most clothing companies have been using fabrics made out of synthetic materials. These materials are made using plastic derivatives, which are usually non-biodegradable. That means they can pile up, but they could never be decomposed over time.

Manufacturers have come up with solutions to problems with air and garbage through the use of natural fabrics. These alternatives are either organic or made from recycled materials such as fleece. Its future is promising considering how many people respond to move towards being friendlier to nature.

Plants and other recyclable materials often constitute these fabrics. Some designers have even picked up the trend and feature these fabrics in their collection and runway shows. Many stores have created their own wearable and stylish apparels as well.

These fabrics are made of different materials such as bamboo pulp, and soy. Another good alternative is the use of cotton that has not been sprayed with any amount of pesticide. Some people recycle fleece as well to contribute to the goal of conservation and going green.

Even accessories can be made from these natural materials and match any type of outfit. No matter what kind of lifestyle the person has, they can match it with apparels that don't only look good, but are also made of materials that do not harm mother nature.

Now everyone can participate in the worldwide thrust of creating solutions for keeping nature clean and green. They should start using environmentally friendly clothes for their everyday use. Helping out nature starts from small everyday things.




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