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| Organic Cotton balls |
| 100% organic cotton balls, 100 in a pack |
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The Simply Gentle Organic cotton balls are lovely and soft and are an essential item for nappy changeing and bathroom cabinets. Comes in recyclable packaging.
This cotton wool product is independently audited from the cotton seed to the finished product to ensure you not only recieve a top quality product but that you are also helping to reduce the damage caused by toxic pesticides and GMOs. The cotton is GMO free and is grown without the use of artificial pesticides and fertilisers.
The Simply Gentle Organic cotton products are accredited by the Soil Association and meet SA8000 ethical trading and ISO 14001 international environmental standards.
Not only are the Simply Gentle Organic cotton products good for your baby and family because they don’t contain the chemicals found in regular cotton, the Simply Gentle Organic cotton products are great for the small village farming smallholders in Tanzania, East Africa where the organic cotton is grown.
A fair economic deal is given to the Tanzanian cotton farmers. The farmers are given a guaranteed market for their organic cotton at a premium price with payment in cash. Organic farming protects the farmers from the health risks of artificial chemicals and help to stop the pollution of rivers and degradation of land through over intensive cultivation. Every product sold provides extra money for the local villagers, approximately 5% of the product purchase price is used to help these smallholding farmers in Tanzania, East Africa. For example $2500 will pay for the roof for two new school classrooms or sponsor a teacher for a year.
Cotton is the second most important source of foreign exchange for the country after coffee. The farmers in the organic area mainly keep cattle, but also grow food crops (maize, groundnuts and sweet potatoes) for their own consumption, with cotton being their only cash crop. Under the "Sustainable Development" program, alternative plant protection methods have been introduced, and yields similar to conventional chemical methods can be achieved. Helped by environmental experts and self-help initiatives, organic cotton farmers on smallholdings in Tanzania attract beneficial insects to their cotton plots to counter harmful pests.
The organic control and cultivation methods include: using trap plants (sunflower and pigeon pea), ox-driven weeding, crop rotation and cattle animal manure fertilisation. Research has shown that organic cotton plots with sunflowers had ten times more beneficial ants (which eat the eggs and larvae of the harmful bollworm) than cotton plots without sunflowers. |
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