Organic cotton
Fabrics of vegetable origin that use organic cotton as a raw material. Organic cotton grows and is produced without toxic substances. No pesticides, fertilizers or chemicals. In its cultivation, natural fertilizers are used and the cycles necessary to avoid the exhaustion of the earth’s nutrients are respected.
On the other hand, organic cotton has important benefits for producers, which avoid inhalation and contact with toxins, benefits for the environment, because the earth and aquifers are not polluted, and benefits for the user. final, because in the end, this cotton is devoid of the toxic substances that will form the fabric and the ones that will come into contact with our skin.
Recycled cotton
The recycled cotton fibers are obtained from waste and textile garments already used, treated and put back into operation to obtain their best properties again.
Using this method we solve the problem of most fabrics once their life cycle is over, as it is difficult to find a good application or alternative to the removal of these materials which is also sustainable from an environmental point of view.
Recycled linen
Everyone knows that there are many advantages that linen fibers have, such as the ability to absorb moisture, or to eliminate the activity of pathogenic microflora, eliminating the proliferation of bacteria on the skin. In addition, with recycled linen, we are able to give impetus to the circular economy and use recovered linen in our production process, classified as GRS Pre-consumer, as an industrial by-product obtained during the production of long fiber yarn. In this way, we provide a solution to the industrial production waste of these materials.
Hemp
Hemp is the variety of Cannabis sativa authorized for the industry. It is a fast-growing plant that requires very little water and does not require herbicides, pesticides, synthetic fertilizers or transgenic seeds for its cultivation. As an additional benefit to the environment, hemp cultivation improves soil health by replenishing vital nutrients and preventing erosion. Hemp fibers are among the most versatile natural fibers and have evolved a lot compared to the raw and rough fibers of decades ago, managing to create fabrics of great finesse and flexibility, also presenting great resistance.