2. All Natural Fibers Are Sustainable

It’s easy to assume that natural fibers automatically mean sustainability, but this isn’t always the case. Conventional cotton, for example, is notorious for its heavy water use and pesticide dependence, which can harm ecosystems and communities. On the other hand, organic cotton is grown with less water and fewer chemicals, making it a more sustainable choice. To truly assess a material’s impact, consider its entire lifecycle. Learn more about the complexities of natural fibers from the WWF.