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Hemp: a complete sustainability guide
Long before cotton dominated the textile industry, hemp clothed civilisations for thousands of years. Ancient Chinese manuscripts from 2800 BCE describe hemp cultivation, and the fibre dressed sailors, farmers, and merchants across continents until synthetic alternatives arrived in the twentieth century. Today, hemp is experiencing a renaissance as the fashion industry searches for sustainable alternatives to conventional fibres. Hemp is a bast fibre extracted from the stalks
Feb 15


Organic cotton: a complete sustainability guide
There's something quietly radical about organic cotton. In a world where conventional cotton production accounts for roughly a quarter of all insecticides used globally, choosing to grow cotton without synthetic chemicals feels almost rebellious. It's a return to how cotton was cultivated for thousands of years before industrial agriculture transformed it into one of the most chemically intensive crops on the planet. Organic cotton is exactly what it sounds like: cotton grown
Jan 17
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