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YUM-YUM BUNNY Organic Onesie

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ZOO BABIES onesies are made from GOTS/SKAL certified organic cotton, combed for softness and comfort. The natural cotton is dyed using non-toxic azo-free dyes making it safe for the environment and for the baby. Yay!

At ZOO BABIES we love babies! So, it is important that our products are not only “cute” and “fun” but that they are also safe for our babies. This is why we choose organic cotton over conventional cotton. Organically grown cotton is grown in soil that has been certified free from pesticides, herbicides and other cytotoxins for at least three years. Organic farming uses 50% less fossil fuels than conventional agriculture. Unlike conventional cotton, which uses numerous toxic chemicals when it is converted into clothes.

To learn more about where and how our onesies are produced please visit our manufacturer’s website at www.zee-spot.com.

:: PRODUCT DETAILS ::

The design is screen-printed on the organic cotton and then heat sealed to prevent it from cracking in the wash.

Suitable for both boys and girls and designed with an envelope neckline and nickel-free snaps, for easy changing.

Available in size 3-6 months.

Comes pre-packaged with a stylish design, so it makes a great gift for a friend or for you and your baby!

Why it matters
Good for the Earth
This product is printed with water based inks. Most garments are printed with Plastisol inks, which are derived from PVC—a plastic difficult to recycle and hazardous to health.
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349 members reduce their impact on waterways by purchasing textiles printed with water-based inks.
This product has been manufactured according to the Global Organic Textiles Standard, which means that at least 70% of its fibers are certified organic. Organic fibers are fertilizer- and pesticide-free, and have minimal impact on wastewater systems.
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458 members support sustainable, organic cotton by purchasing GOTS certified products.
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