352 ON catalogue 2023 Organic cotton Organic cotton is obtained from a type of cultivation that does not involve the use of artificial fertilizers and chemical pesticides. Organic farming systems have the potential to sustain and promote the health of soils, ecosystems, and people by relying on ecological processes, biodiversity, and cycles that are adapted to local conditions, rather than using external inputs that could have adverse effects on the environment and on people. The fabric, therefore, has the same quality as conventional cotton but the impact on the environment is much lower. Reduction of the potential impact index of organic cotton compared to the virgin equivalent: -13,64% Global warming Resources depletion - fossil fuels -8,83% -46,45% Eutrophication Chemistry -87,96% -23,82% Water scarcity
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