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Brenda Reese

You already know that fabrics made with merino wool have superior softness, but did you know that by purchasing organic merino wool, you are buying the best wool found anywhere in the world.

Does it Matter to the Sheep?

Merino wool that is certified organic means that the wool was grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides. Sheep need to be fed and watered, and organic grown merino wool farmers ensure that their sheep have no contact with any harmful chemicals or additives to their diet or to their habitat.

This means the organic merino wool sheep farmer has to prove to the agency in charge that they are managing their holdings with the environment as well as the sheep in mind. They can’t spray for weeds wherever the sheep may graze, and the water supply must be pristine. There are stringent regulations that must be followed in order for merino wool to be certified as organic.

How is the Wool Different?

Another added bonus to using certified organic merino wool is that the yarn has not been treated with any chemicals throughout the entire production process, from the farm to the shops. When the greasy wool must be cleaned or scoured, it must be done in an approved cleaning agent that is biodegradable. It is then taken to a certified organic mill where it is spun and carded. The certified organic merino wool is always kept separate from other wool in order to keep its purity.

Benefits of Knitwear that has been Certified Organic

The first benefit to the wearer of certified organic merino wool is that little or no harm has been done to the environment. The carbon footprint that the production of organic merino wool leaves is small and using more products that have a low impact on the environment should always be a concern of the consumer.

Those who suffer with allergies or skin conditions will appreciate the purity of a certified organic merino wool product. Those who have been uncomfortable wearing other types of fabrics will breathe easier as will their skin when they are wrapped in certified organic merino wool.

The Natural Choice for Your Wardrobe

Certified organic merino wool is not only environmentally friendly; it is heads above other fabrics when it comes to insulation and durability. It is naturally fire resistant and repels water as it absorbs moisture. Organic merino wool is soft, natural and safe for babies’ delicate skin. Blankets are plush and warm and socks are thick and absorbent.

Why Is Organic Merino Wool So Expensive?

Having your merino wool certified as organic is not an easy endeavor. There are many special considerations and rules and regulations that must be met. It is not cheap to produce organic goods as production is typically done on a much smaller scale and livestock health must be a number one priority as is the diet they are fed. There are regulations regarding the food that the sheep can eat as well. Caring for the pastureland that sheep graze on can’t be done with any type of toxic chemicals or pesticides. Bringing the high quality of certified organic merino wool to the consumer can be costly but the end result is well worth it.

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Brenda Reese writes on textiles from Tokyo, for Pashmina International

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