What Makes a Fabric Eco-Friendly?
Low-impact fibers start with how they are grown and harvested. Organic cotton avoids synthetic pesticides, linen thrives with minimal water, and hemp grows vigorously without exhausting soil. These choices lower water use, reduce chemical runoff, and support healthier farming communities while offering breathable comfort inside your home.
What Makes a Fabric Eco-Friendly?
Eco-friendly fabrics go beyond fiber choice. Look for low-impact or plant-based dyes, closed-loop solvent systems, and finishes that avoid formaldehyde or PFAS. Certifications like GOTS and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 help verify safety. Comment if you’ve noticed differences in smell or feel when choosing cleaner finishes for curtains or upholstery.