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Why Use Organic Cotton?

Friday, November 13th, 2009

cottonThroughout the years, I have bought a lot of clothes, never wondering about the effect my purchasing had on the world or the environment. It wasn´t until I started working for fafu that I started reading up on organic materials and more importantly, what effect non-organic materials can have on me, the person manufacturing the product, and the environment.

One of the most polluting industries in the world is the conventional cotton industry. Conventionally grown cotton uses huge quantities of chemicals and fertilizers. As an example, it is estimated that 50% of all pesticide used in India is sprayed on the cotton fields. This has a dramatic negative effect on the environment and to the health of farm labourers who are exposed to the chemicals.

Cotton can however be successfully grown without pesticides by enrolling the help of insects and fungi that attack the cotton pests. That´s how organic cotton is made.

So why doesn´t everybody use organic cotton? I´m not really sure, but my guess is that the main reason is higher cost, less production capacity and slower growing.

But if you think about the real cost of non-organic cotton, I think it will turn out to be much higher than the cost of organically grown cotton, given the effect the chemicals and pesticides have on the environment, consumers, and farm labour. Furthermore, child labor is often associated with the traditional production of cotton.

So what can we as consumers do? Look for environmental, organic or fair trade labels on the clothing we are thinking to purchase. It used to be that only small, specialized stores carried clothing made from organic cotton, but today you should be able to find them in many mainstream clothing stores. Here you can find a list of the most common eco-labels on textiles: Eco Labelling.Org

I will leave you with a short documentary on organic cotton. I hope you find it as informative as I did.

Moral Fibre – Organic Cotton

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Part 2:

I wish you a nice and organic weekend! :)

Thorunn

(photo credit: Wonder Mike)

Why not?

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Around a week and a half ago, when I was sitting with my son Adel where he was showing me his newest drawings, he asked me if he could have an exhibition – an art exhibition. The first answer that came to my mind was: „Sorry son, but that is a crazy idea. Maybe some other time“. But before I managed to get the words out of my mouth I thought again and said to myself: „Why not now?“. It´s really not that complicated. My son does all the artwork and installations and all I have to do is invite people (talk), clean the house, and make some tea (all of which I do several times a week anyway). So I smiled to him and said: „That´s a great idea, let´s do it!“.

So the following days went to planning the event. My son used all his spare time making new artwork and hung each finished piece on the wall as he went on making new creations. When he had piled up a sufficient amount of artwork, I asked him how he wanted the exhibition to carry out. Then I posted an event on Facebook where I invited selected friends and family members. I also stressed that according to the artist´s orders, none of the artwork would be for sale, but that he would be more than happy to discuss his work, how it came about and what it meant to him. The few family members who do not use Facebook I called by phone and invited to come. Needless to say, everyone was super excited and honored to be invited to Adel´s first art exhibition.

For Adel, it has been like waiting for Christmas. Almost every night before he goes to bed he tells me how happy and excited he is to be having the exhibition and he´s putting even more ambition into his work now. It doesn´t take much effort to make a 5 year old believe in his worth and talent! Plus it´s a great venue to get together with friends and family, which in our busy society happens too rarely.

So my advice: Whatever crazy idea your kids come up with, think about all the reasons why you should say yes before you start thinking about the reasons for saying no. Then give your answer. Who knows, you might surprise yourself (and your kids)! ;)

Thorunn

Photo credit: Adel Kathir, 5 years old

Sustainable living: where to begin?

Monday, November 2nd, 2009


Photo: http://www.thegreenguide.com/

We all have our special ways of going trough live and any changes we make in our routine can be hard. I myself am a child of the 80’s and growing up in Iceland at that time, sustainability was almost an unknown term. It wasn’t until I moved to the USA at the age of thirteen when I got to know recycling better and got interested in making a difference.
I still feel sustainability is not taken seriously enough in Iceland and I’ve thought about why that is. Countries in Scandinavia are way ahead of us and sometimes I think we are being too careless since we have all this clean air and water and unspoiled nature. Nonetheless, we need to start preparing for the future and take care of our surroundings, regardless of where we live.
You may ask yourself “where do I begin?” and there are endless books and websites that can tell you how to start. My favorite so far is National Geographic’s The Green Guide where you can find hundreds of answers to questions on everything having to do with green living. Cooking, buying, cleaning, traveling, raising your kids, recycling, gardening, home improvement… this site has it all.

-Ragnheiður

Developing people

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

myndFafu has a clear focus on development of mind when designing our toys. Now we are working on some ideas with a wider focus on development.

Childrens development is so much more than just of mind. To learn skills and build up confidence children should develop all aspects of their mind, body and spirit. Our best qualities can only shine when we are confident enough to let them.

Children are often burdened by a lack of physical or social development which can have a dramatic affect on self worth. What can we as parents do to help our children balance their development?

One way is to evaluate how our children are doing. For that you can consider Howard Gardners theory of multiple intelligence http://www.howardgardner.com/MI/mi.html. You can also discuss the matter with the child’s teacher to learn more about how it is doing outside of the home. It is important to consider possible weaknesses that the child is facing and find ways to challenge it in new ways. I think we tend to grab on to talent and nurture it – without realizing that other things are also important so that our children can grow and master living and being happy.

Hulda

TEDx Reykjavik and the meaning of life!

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

We went to TEDx Reykjavik today. A fantastic way to recharge your mental battery and get yourself out of your newest box (yes they tend to reappear). www.tedxreykjavik.com

One of my favorite speakers had the answer to the meaning of life! And here you have it:

“The meaning of life is never to grow up and become an adult”

I think he is on to something. I am at least happy to stop trying to become a normal and serious adult.

The most important aspect of thinking like a child is their blind believe on what is possible. My oldest son was a really pure toddler with great simple answers to everything. He ones told me when he was 3 that he could do anything! Of course I should have told him yes you’re right! But being my imperfect self I said “can you drive a car?” His answer was priceless “No silly! I can do anything I can do!!” Of course he was absolutely right.

You can also do anything you can do! Even many things that you have yet to try.

Hulda

New and Improved Website coming soon!

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
Hi :)

We are currently working on our website. Very shortly you will see a new look, some new features, and new pictures of our brand new fairtrade costume line, fikra. So stay tuned!

Until then, have some fun and enjoy life! As George Bernhard Shaw said: “We don´t stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing”.

See you later aligators.
The fafu team

First fafu blog post

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

The blog is up! Weee