Conventionally grown GMO cotton is one of the most toxic crops in the world, accounting for up to 25% of the world’s use of insecticides for its 2.5% of global cropland!
These toxic agrochemicals are linked to cancer, infertility, and birth defects, and unfortunately due to the heavy irrigation required to grow cotton, these chemicals are quickly washed into nearby rivers and groundwater. From there, these chemicals permeate into every part of the ecosystem, contaminating drinking water, land, food, and the air we breathe.
Skin is the body’s largest organ and whilst we don’t yet know how quickly and what percentage of chemicals end up in the bloodstream, we do know that many pharmaceuticals are effectively delivered trans-dermally via patches and creams. In the same way, chemicals in personal care products are also absorbed through the skin.
Baby’s skin is thinner and therefore more permeable than adult’s skin. Babies are also more heavily exposed to toxins in proportion to their body weight, resulting in an increased vulnerability to exposure to toxins.
When you consider how long babies are in diapers for, and the dangerous chemicals that GMO cotton has been sprayed with, your baby’s skin is potentially being exposed to accumulative amounts of toxic ingredients soaking into their tiny bodies.
Due to the sensitivity of a baby’s skin, the top and back sheet of our diapers are made up of GMO-free cotton. This means that not only is your baby comfortable in Happy Little Camper, but also safe and free from harsh chemicals.
Additional Resources
Organic Consumers Association. (2018). 9 Reasons to Buy Products Made From Organic Cotton.
https://www.ecowatch.com/organic-cotton-products-2584308865.html
Community Practitioner. (2010). The anatomy of skin.
https://www.communitypractitioner.co.uk/features/2010/10/anatomy-skin
Population Reference Bureau. (2002). Children’s Environmental Health: Risks and Remedies.
https://www.prb.org/resources/childrens-environmental-health-risks-and-remedies/