Organic Bamboo

The bamboo plant is an environmentally sustainable and renewable resource, grows independently and rapidly, and does not require pesticides or fertilizers.

Bamboo cultivation has no negative effects on the environment because, compared to other plants, it makes do with rainwater and does not need an artificial irrigation system. It absorbs high amounts of carbon dioxide and converts it into oxygen, making it a beneficial raw material for the forest ecosystem.

Bamboo, a pure cellulose fiber, is increasingly being named among sustainable yarns. Lustrous like silk, soft, antibacterial, durable, breathable, absorbs three times more than cotton, UV protective, 100 percent biodegradable, and does not release toxic substances.

Why does it protect against UV rays?
The structure of the bamboo plant contains honey pectin, a substance that is impermeable to UV rays.

Why is it thermoregulatory?
It does not absorb moisture and offers perfect thermal comfort.

Why is it antibacterial?
Bamboo fiber contains Bamboo Kun, an agent that performs a natural deodorizing function by blocking the proliferation of odor-causing bacteria.

Benefits to you

Soft
Organic bamboo is distinguished by its extreme softness.
It feels extremely soft to the touch and has such a delicate weave that it makes the garments very comfortable

Breathable
An important quality of organic bamboo is its breathable character, in fact it absorbs sweat and facilitates its natural evaporation ensuring freshness and maximum comfort

Thermoregulatory
The thermoregulatory function of organic bamboo is essential for the skin: its ability to keep us cool or warm depending on the outside temperature, makes it an extremely versatile fabric and perfect especially for toddlers who need to be kept at the correct temperature from the earliest days of life.

Benefits to the environment

Reduced water consumption
Water consumption in the production of organic bamboo is 98% lower than that of conventional cotton due to the use of the crop rotation technique

Natural fertilizers
No chemical fertilizers or pesticides are used in the cultivation of organic bamboo, but unconventional cultivation is favored that takes advantage of fertilizers of natural origin while prioritizing the health of the soil and the importance of not polluting groundwater

No GMOs
No genetically modified seeds are used in order to preserve the soil and the surrounding environment