Organic Cotton, bio-cotton
Organic Cotton is generally understood as bio-cotton . It is grown in subtropical countries from non-genetically modified plants. Its production promotes and enhances biodiversity and biological cycles.
This type of cotton has a lower environmental impact than traditional cotton, since it is cultivated with methods that do not require genetic engineering and the use of toxic elements such as pesticides or fertilizers.
This type of cotton has a lower environmental impact than traditional cotton, since it is cultivated with methods that do not require genetic engineering and the use of toxic elements such as pesticides or fertilizers.
The process adheres to standards that comply with the requirements of the GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards).