Organic
Cotton
Cotton is a natural seed fiber and the most common natural material used today. It is durable, breathable, absorbent, and soft. The material is also biodegradable and hypoallergenic. Nearly all cotton is grown in rotation. Rotation crops help with pest management and soil structure. Cotton stalks in most of the world are utilised almost entirely and seeds are essentially never wasted. We use cotton that is GOTS, Oeko-Tex or OCS 100-certified organic.
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Baserange sources organic cotton, as we want to ensure that no harmful chemicals are used in the entire production process, water consumption is controlled, water is not contaminated and workers' rights are also preserved. Organic cotton supports good soil health and ecosystems. It is not harmful to human health or the environment. No pesticides or fertilizers are used, as organic cotton relies instead on the natural cycles and local conditions. Organic agriculture uses agronomic, biological, and mechanical techniques instead of synthetic methods. Most of the organic cotton we use is rain-fed and doesn’t require much irrigation. Organic farms also generally support more plant and animal species.