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About Us
B2B Organics is a family operated store that is dedicated to providing only 100% certified organic clothing and linens. Niki Hull manages the store and is responsible for sourcing and buying these products. Her parents Gordon and Christine Hull are her support and back up in the store. We are very happy that we are able to provide clothing and other sustainable items that leave a gentle footprint on our earth. We are also happy that anyone who is concerned about the impact that the processing and manufacturing of conventional clothing has on our environment has the opportunity to buy clothing that will greatly reduce that harm.
Also we have attempted to bring in clothing lines that first of all are 100% certified organic but also are very stylish. There is no reason that we cannot have beautiful along with organic.
What Makes Organic Clothing Organic?
Information on Organic Cotton Certification.
Organic this and organic that is all the buzz these days, but what makes clothing organic? Certified organic fabrics are certified by several governing bodies depending on where they are from. It all starts with the fiber that makes the organic fabric. Certification processes and procedures may vary depending on the certifying organization, but the underlying values are the same. All organic land used to grow organic cotton must be treated organically for 3 years in order to be certified. To be treated organically the field must not be sprayed with any pesticides, herbicides or synthetic fertilizers. Crop rotation, manure fertilizer and other earth friendly farming methods are used instead.
Simply put, organic clothing is made from fabrics that were made from yarns that were made from fibers that were grown on certified organic fields. These fields are gentle on the environment which has advantages to humans and nature alike. Many small farming villages have faced health struggles due to chemical use on cotton fields. Nature can only dilute and disperse so much chemical until it will begin to affect us all. We will all begin to notice these chemicals in our food and water supplies eventually if we are not already being affected by them. Buying Organic Clothing is one way we can be "leaving a soft footprint as we walk on our earth."