Eco-Friendly
What is the Organic process?
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Seed Preparation |
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Soil & Water |
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Weed Control |
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Pest Control |
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Harvesting |
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Organic Cotton Certification |
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Gin, Spinning, Knitting & Weaving |
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Dyeing & Finishing |
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Cutting & Sewing |
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Why are organic products more costly?
They are more costly to manufacture because:
- Limited availability of 100% organic cotton
- Higher cost to grow & harvest (more labor intensive)
- Smaller quantities being processed into yarn (ginning, spinning)
- Increased manufacturing costs of line shut downs and cleaning, plus the costs of tracking the products throughout the manufacturing process and the documentation required for certification of the 100% organic claim
Resources:
Organic Trade Association: A not-for-profit group that promotes/protects the overall organic trade, focuses on food and other organic products. www.ota.com
- The OTA is one of the four members of GOTS (International working group on Global Organic Textile Standards); the other members are the Soil Association (England), International Association Natural Textile Industry (INV) (Germany), and Japan Organic Cotton Association (JOCA). http://www.global-standard.org/
- GOTS has approved the first international certification body for organic cotton: the Institute for Marketecology (IMO), located in Switzerland. www.imo.ch
Organic Exchange: A not-for-profit group that promotes organic agriculture, with specific focus on fibers such as cotton www.organicexchange.org
Where can I get AnvilOrganic® products?
AnvilOrganic® products are available from a variety of distributors. You can view our Distributor List here .
Also feel free to use our Product Locator tool here or use our Distributor Locator here.
Do you have any documentation that explains the AnvilOrganic® line?
Yes, we have created a fact sheet that provides you with all the essential details about our AnvilOrganic® line. Click here to get the fact sheet.












