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Organic And
Eco Babies
By Davinos Greeno
When
are
born they are unable to
make decisions for themselves and the young lives in our care deserve
the best that we can provide and it is our responsibility to ensure
that we give them a natural and healthy environment to grow in. The
author looks at things that can make all the difference to an eco baby
and eco family.
Organic and Fairtrade Baby Food
Organic baby food has been around for decades and fairtrade baby food
has only recently been launched. Why feed your baby with chemicals,
additives and possibly genetically modified ingredients when you can
feed them fresh, organic and healthier food? By buying fairtrade it
also enables you to put something back into local communities where the
ingredients originated from, so that they can look after their families
better due to being paid a fair price for their food and hence they are
able to reinvest the funds into their community and families.
Organic and Eco Friendly Baby Care
Babies have extremely sensitive skin that requires a mild and gentle
touch - which is why it makes sense to treat them with products made
from the purest ingredients. The skin is the largest part of the
body
and is often prone to
sores and nappy rash in the early days. Minimise the amount of
chemicals coming into contact with the
skin
by buying organic or
natural baby care products.
Organic and Fairtrade Baby Clothing
A babys skin is thinner than that of an adult, so make sure
the clothes against their bodies are free from harmful pesticides and
chemicals by buying clothing which are made from organic or hemp fibres
which are made with the minimum or no chemicals in the production and
processing. By buying Fairtrade or ethical baby clothes from companies
such as HUG ensures that other
in
developing countries may
benefit as well from the clothes that you buy. Cheap, brand new clothes
from supermarkets etc. are often made in China in low cost production
facilities where workers are paid the minimum wage and where the term
sweatshops originated from. Buying second hand or using donated clothes
is the ultimate form of recycling and is cheaper too at this expensive
time of life.
Environmentally Friendly Cloth Nappies
Cloth nappies can be washed and reused hundreds of times. Millions of
disposable nappies are used throughout your country and you can imagine
what size of landfill is needed to bury them all! Cloth nappies can
reduce nappy rash and have no suspect chemicals. By washing them with
your normal clothes, you again minimise your impact
on the environment.
Breast feeding
Breast milk is very economical, constantly available at the right
temperature and if your diet is organic then so is your milk which is
therefore better for your baby. If you have to buy formula be wary of
buying Nestle as an International Nestle Boycott is in effect in 20
countries. The boycott will continue until Nestle ends its
irresponsible marketing of breast milk substitutes world-wide and
abides by the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk
Substitutes and subsequent Resolutions in policy and practice.
Article Source:
http://www.articleblender.com
Davinos
Greeno works for the organic and
ethical directories that lists 100s of Organic and Ethical
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