Organic clothing

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Organic clothing is clothing made from materials raised in or grown in compliance with organic agricultural standards.[citation needed] Organic clothing may be composed of Cotton, Jute, Silk, Ramie, or Wool. Textiles do not need to be 100% organic to use the organic label.[1] A more general term is organic textiles, which includes both apparel and home textiles. The technical requirements in terms of certification and origin generally remain same for organic clothing and organic textiles.

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References

  1. ^ "Policy Memorandum" (PDF). USDA (May 20 2011). Retrieved 21 June 2016.