Why Fibre Matters

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the quality of the
fibre matters

that's why our blankets are made with sustainable, high-quality, and natural materials.

Natural materials are

Environmentally Responsible

Natural fibres are a sustainable choice.

They play a key role in environmental efficiency as they are a renewable resource.

Unlike synthetic fabric, they are carbon neutral meaning they absorb the same amount of carbon dioxide as they produce.

During processing, natural fiber causes mainly organic waste and leaves residues that can be used to generate power, and at the end of their life cycle, they are 100% biodegradable.

In comparison, polyester – a non-natural fiber – consumes 10 times more energy than cotton during production, produces 4 times more carbon dioxide, and is ultimately non-biodegradable.

 

Natural materials aid in

Comfort and Health

Natural cotton is a healthy choice offering a high level of comfort which results a better sleep for baby.

Cotton fiber traps pockets of air which act as insulators against both heat and cold. In warm temperatures, the fiber absorbs perspiration and releases it into the air, a process called “wicking” that creates natural ventilation.

Babies have thinner skin and the breathability of natural fiber makes them less prone to rashes and allergies.

Alternately in cooler temperatures, these pockets of air will act as an insulator keeping baby warm.

The result is a consistent body temperature and a comfortable baby that is more likely to slumber peacefully.