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A Review is based on eco friendly and sustainable fabrics available in the market. Numerous of fabrics produced from plant, animal, manmade are produced without harmful and toxic they are call it as eco friendly. They are very expensive with low production. Now days the consumer are more aware with organic products, they want to use it more. Especially these types of fabrics have special applications like very soft and light and absorb sweet efficiently. Of course everyone should be concerned. We all live on the same planet, and we all want it to be secure and prosperous. As an individual, it might be challenging to bring about change in the world, but when the topic of eco-friendly business is brought up, we can all do our part. How? We all wear clothing, after all. When purchasing clothing, we will all begin to read the tags and labels made of eco-friendly materials. Somewhat change to bring out different eco-friendly wear for infants. The study reveals about some list of fabrics like Hemp, linen, Bamboo, Banana, Lyocell used as eco friendly as infants wear.
Eco Friendly, Special Uses, Infants.
Eco Friendly, Special Uses, Infants.
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