2017年6月29日(木)
Natural linen is kinder to the environment
Fabrics of all types require intensive production methods. Organic growing methods don't produce such high yields, and are more prone to crop failures, so Moop Velvet
increasing the costs which are then passed onto the customer. Natural linen is kinder to the environment when it comes to being grown-it takes only 10% of the pesticides and other chemicals that conventionally grown fabrics need.
Linen retains its beautiful look without the need for chemicals. This not only exhausts our natural resources, but risks polluting our already damaged environment further. This drastically decreases the impact it has on the environment when compared to cotton, without any loss of crop yield or any increase in crop failure.
Natural linen can be woven into incredibly beautiful fabrics without the need for harsh processing or chemicals. Man-made fibres use large amounts of chemicals, dyes and also fossil fuels for their production.
For families with children, natural linen is even more beneficial. Chemicals are applied to keep them looking good whilst they are on display, and your children are then exposed to these chemicals when they sit on the furniture that uses those fabrics, or simply by being in the room with chemically treated curtains. For those who are as conscious of their budget as they are of the environment there is nothing better. Once grown, they are bleached and processed-again using chemical pollutants. This means that many people Suede Fabric
are now looking for alternatives to conventionally produced products.Linen is an age old fabric, one which is durable and easy to care for.
Linen is an attractive alternative for people who are concerned about the environment and yet who want a durable and good looking fabric for the home. It's natural color is attractive and needs no dyes, though colors and patterns can be applied if so desired.
There is a better alternative to both organic and conventionally produced fabrics. More importantly, its natural color is pleasing enough that it does not need bleaching as cotton does, and bleach can be incredibly damaging to the environment when handled inappropriately. It does not age like other fabrics and in fact when cared for properly it can last for many, many years. It resists staining, making further or more complicated care almost unnecessary.
Natural fibers such as cotton often use large amounts of pesticides and other chemicals in order for them to be grown effectively, as they must be protected from the insects that may eat them, and diseases that may cause them to fail.. It has stood the test of time, and increasingly its benefits are being realized when compared to man-made or conventionally produced fabrics for the home. Care of linen is simple-it needs only to be kept free of dust, and spot cleaned. Many other fabrics use chemicals not only in their manufacture, but also in their preservation.
Today there is an increasing focus on environmental concerns, which is now being applied to not only how our foods are grown, but also how our fabrics and furniture are manufactured.
Organic fibers are now available, but unfortunately tend to be rather more expensive

Linen retains its beautiful look without the need for chemicals. This not only exhausts our natural resources, but risks polluting our already damaged environment further. This drastically decreases the impact it has on the environment when compared to cotton, without any loss of crop yield or any increase in crop failure.
Natural linen can be woven into incredibly beautiful fabrics without the need for harsh processing or chemicals. Man-made fibres use large amounts of chemicals, dyes and also fossil fuels for their production.
For families with children, natural linen is even more beneficial. Chemicals are applied to keep them looking good whilst they are on display, and your children are then exposed to these chemicals when they sit on the furniture that uses those fabrics, or simply by being in the room with chemically treated curtains. For those who are as conscious of their budget as they are of the environment there is nothing better. Once grown, they are bleached and processed-again using chemical pollutants. This means that many people Suede Fabric

Linen is an attractive alternative for people who are concerned about the environment and yet who want a durable and good looking fabric for the home. It's natural color is attractive and needs no dyes, though colors and patterns can be applied if so desired.
There is a better alternative to both organic and conventionally produced fabrics. More importantly, its natural color is pleasing enough that it does not need bleaching as cotton does, and bleach can be incredibly damaging to the environment when handled inappropriately. It does not age like other fabrics and in fact when cared for properly it can last for many, many years. It resists staining, making further or more complicated care almost unnecessary.
Natural fibers such as cotton often use large amounts of pesticides and other chemicals in order for them to be grown effectively, as they must be protected from the insects that may eat them, and diseases that may cause them to fail.. It has stood the test of time, and increasingly its benefits are being realized when compared to man-made or conventionally produced fabrics for the home. Care of linen is simple-it needs only to be kept free of dust, and spot cleaned. Many other fabrics use chemicals not only in their manufacture, but also in their preservation.
Today there is an increasing focus on environmental concerns, which is now being applied to not only how our foods are grown, but also how our fabrics and furniture are manufactured.
Organic fibers are now available, but unfortunately tend to be rather more expensive
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