Organic Bedding
Organic Bedding Overview

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Maybe there is a bit strange that natural and organic bedding products without industrial chemicals, toxins and pesticides, should cost more expensive than conventional bedding.
However, do not forget that now industrialization developed to produce products as cheaply as possible and as quickly as possible even for the maximum benefit.
After World War II, industrial mass production and farming industries exploded with phenomenal investment newest, most efficient, the production of artificial plants and manufacturing processes. Millions of tons of chemicals have saturated our food, water, air, soil and fabric.
But the only meaningful results for the company: customers buy billions of dollars annually made incredible cheap bedding and chemically saturated cotton. Organic agricultural and production initiatives are not supported by the government and large industrial investment and management, and never will be.
In fact, now the industry lobbyists have been fighting the organic industry for some time. In North America there is a lack of organic farming because most organic farms can only hope to get a little live without the customary industry and government price supports that govern conventional farming and production, on the lions share of open farmland.
Organic wool, cotton and natural rubber for organic bedding is farmed and processed with an effort to ensure environmental sustainability, natural filling of land, and perhaps human practices. This requires a lot of time and patience, too, on small farms and cooperatives that cannot afford large tracts of land.
New organic certification standards are now in place in North America and around the world. This requires regular monitoring to ensure that products labeled “organic” meet strict guidelines, from sustainable agriculture through the production process, which guarantees the purity, environmental sustainability, Fair Trade practices, and the humane treatment of workers, and animals.
Enforcement requires a great deal of coordination, especially at the international level, and many dedicated, good people, who must be paid. Therefore, this is the reason why organic bedding expensive. But the most natural bedding, organic bedding and organic cotton products are the heirloom quality our ancestors took for granted. It is natural provide better protection for our health.
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