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Why is organic cotton the best material for activewear?
When it comes to choosing workout clothes, it can be tempting to prioritize style and price over sustainability and comfort. However, the material of your fitness apparel can make a big difference...

Formaldehyde causes cancer (and it's in most clothing)
Formaldehyde causes leukemia, according to EPA assessment suppressed by government officials. It’s been confirmed for some time that Formaldehyde is toxic to humans and short term exposure can caus...

How to rationalize climate change and its deniers
Over 99% of Climate scientists accept that humans are rapidly accelerating climate change into dangerous areas.

Opok creates clothes that are comfortable and soft, that you can relax in, clothes for chilling out with the people you love, and are free of the nasty chemicals that riddle most clothing options.

What's causing the bee population's rapid decline— and why it matters
The survival of our species is dependent on the survival of bees, yet we have seen a 60% world wide population decline since 1947. The US began using synthetic pesticides in the 1930s and became wi...

Major brands pledge to achieve sustainable cotton by 2025
23 more of the world’s most renowned clothing and textile companies, including Burberry, Adidas, Kathmandu and Timberland have pledged to use 100% sustainable cotton by 2025.