Diary - People & Planet 2012
Diary - People & Planet 2012

The 2012 People & Planet Diary features extraordinary images of people and places around the world, selected from over 4,000 ent...

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Cuticle Cream - certified organic
Cuticle Cream - certified organic

A beautiful, rich cuticle cream made with Certified Organic Ingredients to penetrate, nourish and restore your cuticles. Helping you to ...

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Bamboo/ organic cotton top

Bamboo/ organic cotton top
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A classic ladies 'ice' white top by Pure Pod.  This "Ignite" sleeveless top is great to wear with jeans and with some of Pure Pod's matching garments.

Made from a blend of bamboo/ organic cotton.


Pure Pod's direct notes on the material used in this garment:

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Imported organic cotton products

Organic cotton is an ecologically responsible fiber.

Unlike conventional cotton, which uses more chemicals than any other crop, it is never genetically modified and does not use polluting chemicals found in pesticides, herbicides and many fertilizers.

Integrated soil and pest management techniques—such as crop rotation and introducing natural predators of cotton pests—are also practiced in organic cotton cultivation.

All organic cotton producers must meet GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) standards in their cultivation and production practices. Both the land and crops must be inspected and certified each year.

The organic fabrics we use are certified by Control Union, IMO and NOP, to name a few.

Bamboo

Bamboo and sustainability

The bamboo plant (technically a grass) is an excellent example of sustainability – bamboo grows tall and fast, requiring little water and no pesticides. Anyone who has ever tried to get rid of bamboo from their yard knows how resilient it can be! The plant doesn’t deplete the soil where it is grown, and it even absorbs more carbon dioxide than a tree of similar size. Bamboo is a real alternative to wood, and many producers now use bamboo for flooring, furniture, dishware, and other products as well as textiles.

In order to make bamboo into yarn, the stalks are liquefied and then extruded by machine through spinnerets into threads, which are then spun into yarn. The process is similar to how rayon is made, so sometimes bamboo textiles are referred to as “bamboo rayon” or “bamboo viscose”. Other cellulosics (fibers derived from cellulose) such as lyocell (made from wood pulp) and modal (made from beechwood) are processed this way also.

Some people are concerned about the production of bamboo textiles because the process uses caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), which is dangerous in large quantities. Our fabric suppliers work closely with manufacturers to ensure that the fabrics are made with minimal environmental impact. They use advanced wastewater treatment systems and have strict controls on exhaust emissions.

It is possible to make bamboo fibers from the plant’s stalk, rather than from pulp (the way hemp and linen  are made), but currently few manufacturers are doing this, and true bamboo linen (as it would be called) is rare. Many people agree that right now, bamboo viscose is clearly a more sustainable choice than conventional cotton; we hope that market demand will lead to further research on cost-effective ways to process bamboo without chemicals, to fully harness the promise of this fast-growing crop.' from the Pure Pod Website


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Del Forte Dahlia Jeans - certified
Del Forte Dahlia Jeans - certified

The Dahlia is our universally flattering Low-rise boot-cut. With an 8.5 rise, 18.5 leg opening and curved back yoke, this style looks ...

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1. Genuine organic and healthy sustainable products: Our passion is to find, trial and provide innovative, high quality eco-products. We do all the research and sourcing, and then make the most effective, environmentally friendly, ethical and quality products available to you.

2. Supporting local and Australian businesses: Most of our products are created or distributed by local businesses, supporting the local economy and keeping travel miles down.

3. Promoting Fair Trade and ethical responsibility: Whenever we source products from other countries, we make sure they are ethical, by choosing Fair Trade! We feel it is a moral imperative to bring action as appropriate human energy to life supportive business enterprises that are beyond all levels of exploitation.

4. Free eco-gift wrapping: We use recycled wrapping and twine to add the finishing touches to your eco-gift. You can also upgrade the service with the purchase of handmade paper embedded with native Australian seeds or tree free Lokta paper from Nepal, embedded with flowers. Choose from a large variety of gift cards, some created by local artists on recycled card stock, others fairly traded that benefit impoverished communities abroad.

5. Excellent value for money: We source the highest quality products and provide them at the most competitive prices possible. Our cleaning and personal care products are available in bulk and are highly concentrated so a little goes a long way. We also provide a refilling service on selected items to minimize the need for packaging.   read more