
Cotton Is Naturally Clean - NO CHEMICAL WASHING REQUIRED - Here's How It's Done
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QUESTION: Hi, just wanted to ask what you use to wash the cotton. I understand that no chemicals are used in the manufacturing process but how about the washing process? I know that the wool that's used for quilts for instance, is often cleaned with quite harsh chemicals even if no chemicals are used in the manufacturing process. How is the cotton you use to make the quilts originally cleaned, before it's made into a quilt. - Concerned CustomerANSWER FROM PETER, OUR FOUNDER
Cotton Is Naturally Clean - NO CHEMICAL WASHING REQUIRED.Cotton does not need washing. It grows on bushes and is naturally kept clean by wind and rain. Wool is different in that it tends to collect dust and dirt and the lanolin in the wool retains particles of dirt which then need to be cleaned (and as you say, usually with quite harsh chemicals) before using to fill quilts or to weave into yarn to make clothing. HERE'S HOW OUR ORGANIC COTTON IS CLEANED After picking, the cotton goes through a process to remove seeds. This process also removes some 'dust'. The cotton is baled and is sent to spinning mill. In the mill the processes to produce the yarn are mechanical. The floors and environment in the 'spinning sheds' are constantly vacuumed, there is no cotton fluff or dust blowing around. A machine pulls apart the cotton bales, continuing through a blow and vacuum system where all the dust, dead leaves and any remaining stalk matter are removed leaving the clean cotton fibres to continue for any further processing. HIGH QUALITY ASSURED WITH GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards) I took a week off to travel to India to visit the business we are now working with. They have three mills who all have Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS) organic certification. The premises were very clean and I detected absolutely no chemical smells --- having suffered from Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) for many years, I easily detect even small traces of chemicals because they can give me headaches, affect my mood, cause "brain-fog" and deplete my sense of well-being --- All three mills are built in the area where the best quality crops are produced. They have very rich soil and a naturally suitable underground water table, which is a perfect combination to grow organically. I viewed their tiled floors and clean walls, offices and store room with many men. The quality inspection area, also tiled, had maybe 40 female workers. They look very healthy and are a happy bunch of people, certainly not “third world”. In fact, I enjoy being there. GOTS CERTIFIED ORGANIC ALSO MANAGES MAJOR HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
You may have seen a Four Corners report from July 2019 where some of our biggest cotton retailers in Australia (Cotton On and Target) came under fire for using suppliers involved in forced labour ... ➨ READ MORE: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-15/uyghur-forced-labour-xinjiang-china/11298750 CLEAN PROCESSING PROCEDURES FOR GOTS CERTIFIED ORGANIC COTTON Below is a picture of one of the "Spinning Sheds" where our Organic Cotton Fabric is made. You can see a big tube hanging down near where the staff are standing. That is vacuuming the floor. It slowly travels from one end of the factory to the other and collects any waste from under the machines and keeps the floor spotless. Whenever our ORGANIC COTTON is being used, a sign is placed on all machines to delineate this run as being an "Organic Process". This prevents contamination from other fibres and keeps our organic fabrics as pure as possible.GOTS does not allow sweatshop labour and our supplier, and in turn his suppliers, adhere strictly to the GOTS code:
Fair days pay for fair days work.



