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Experience comfort crafted for you
Organic Apparel
Chunky Knit Cardigan
€89,00
Zip Knit Sweater
€89,00
Hoodie
€79,00
Men's Hoodie
€79,00
New Leggings
€59,00
What does ‘GOTS’ Mean?

Our Organic Cotton has been certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard, a third-party certification process.


GOTS CERTIFIED ORGANIC COTTON

Better for the environment, better for you

GOTS certified organic cotton is cotton that has been grown and produced according to strict organic standards set by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). This means that the cotton is grown without the use of harmful pesticides, herbicides, or synthetic fertilisers, and is processed without harsh chemicals or dyes. GOTS certification also requires that social and labor standards are met throughout the production chain. Choosing GOTS certified organic cotton means you're supporting sustainable and ethical practices while also getting a product that is safer for your health and the environment. In order to meet a GOTS certification we have to go through a pretty stringent process, from checking the soil we grow the cotton in, to the packaging we use to send our product out.


Our Positive Impact on the Planet
This Product’s Impact

By choosing Bhumi, you’re making a positive impact on the planet. The below data shows the difference we’ve made to the environment since 2017. T

83,498,298 days of drinking water saved

1,471 Days of drinking water saved

1,588,499 km of driving emissions avoided

7 Miles of driving emissions avoided

757,529 m2 of land farmed without pesticides

141 sq.ft of land farmed without pesticides


Sustainability

Our Commitment to a Plastic-Free Future

A Bhumi, we are dedicated to creating a more sustainable future, and make plastic a thing of the past. That's why we use coconut shell buttons on our quilt covers (not plastic zippers or buttons here!) and use fully recyclable packaging. By choosing these materials, we are minimising our impact on the environment and reducing the use of harmful plastics.

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What You Need to Know

Why we don't use bamboo, despite its ‘sustainable reputation’

Bamboo has been marketed as a sustainable and eco-friendly material due to its fast-growing nature and minimal need for pesticides and fertilisers. However, the truth is more complex. The production of bamboo fabrics involves heavy processing with chemicals that can have harmful environmental impacts. It’s been discovered that the dangerous chemicals involved in the manufacturing process of viscose bamboo aren’t always being properly managed, which is leading to health and environmental issues.
It is important to understand the full picture of bamboo's environmental and social impact before considering it a sustainable choice.

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