“Sunflower” organic cotton/linen apron

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          • A delightful apron featuring our gorgeous u201cSunfloweru201d print. Neck and waist ties for easy adjustment. One front patch pocket. Crafted from a linen/cotton fabric with a lightly textured finish.
            Art. no. 43204
            Colour light sand
            Material cotton, linen
            Colour 05
          • Size: 80 x 90 cm
          • 60% linen/40% cotton. The cotton is organic. The linen is made from dew-retted flax. Dew-retting is an environmentally-friendly, natural process that uses minimal water, no chemicals, and lets the sun and dew do the work. Every stage of the manufacturing chain is certified as compliant with environmental standards. Delicate wash at 40u00b0. Iron on medium heat. 2-3% shrinkage. Made in Kundli, India.

            Eco-Green.jpgGudruns Good Fibresu200b

            These items are made entirely or partly from a material grown or produced with sustainability in mind. We impose requirements for transparency and certification.
            The fibres and materials we rate as good sustainable choices are: recycled materials, TENCEL™ Lyocell, TENCEL™ Modal, TENCEL™ Modal x Micro, LENZING™ ECOVERO™ Viscose,
            organically farmed and certified cotton, flax and hemp, wool certified as organic, Swedish wool, naturally/dew-retted flax and hemp, CmiA and BCI cotton, silk, alpaca wool, vegetable tanned and dyed leather and FSC® certified wood and natural rubber. TENCEL™, LENZING™ and ECOVERO™ are trademarks of Lenzing AG.
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            Eco-Production.jpgGudrun’s Good Manufacturing

            These products are manufactured entirely or largely at audited factories geared to the best possible production processes for the external environment and human health. We make strict requirements for all the influential processes in the manufacturing to be certified, in some cases all the way to the stitching factory.