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OMG Extreme Grip Socks

Quarter Crew Sock

Extreme Grip Socks

Organic Cotton

It is grown from non-GMO seeds and without the use of pesticides

Insecticides or fertilizer. Unlike conventional cotton, organic farmers use ancestral farming methods, including crop rotation, mixed farming or no-till farming to preserve the soil. Organic cotton uses up to 71% less water than conventional cotton according to some sources. 

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Sustainability Standards

Organic cotton farmers are not exposed to harmful substances.

The FIBERS WE LIKE are “eco-friendly” fibers, which means that their production process has a low impact on the environment and meets at least half of the below criteria

Biodegradable

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Low WATER need

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Responsible Water Management in Cotton Irrigation Systems

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Low ENERGY need

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LOW ENERGY PREPARATION PROCESSES FOR TEXTILES

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NO GMO

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Score on the market with organic cotton that has demonstrably not been genetically modified.

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From renewable

resource

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A true renewable source of fibre.

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Chemicals

Control

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Chemical Control. Weed control in agronomics, including cotton, has relied mostly on herbicides

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No SOIL erosion

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Soil conservation measures are critical to any cropping industry to minimize soil erosion and maximize

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The Fibers We Avoid

The FIBERS WE AVOID have one or several of the below notably negative environmental impacts. We consider these impacts serious enough to try to discard these fibers from our wardrobe:

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Organic Cotton

It is grown from non-GMO seeds and without the use of pesticides

Insecticides or fertilizer. Unlike conventional cotton, organic farmers use ancestral farming methods, including crop rotation, mixed farming or no-till farming to preserve the soil. Organic cotton uses up to 71% less water than conventional cotton according to some sources. 

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ENVIRONMENT & CONSERVATION

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