Here’s something we recommend you get involved in – it’s the Organic Fortnight, set up by the Soil Association to celebrate all things organic, from food to fabrics to household stuff and even holidays.
By getting involved you can discover why organic is good for your well-being and your planet, is kind to animals and wildlife and allows us make a big difference – simply through the way we shop.
Here’s some things we picked off of the Soil Associations website to explain why we reckon it’s best to buy organic…
It’s better for you – Hydrogenated fats and controversial additives including aspartame, tartrazine, MSG are banned under organic standards. That’s a good start.
It’s better for our environment – Organic farming releases less greenhouse gases than non-organic farming – choosing organic, local and seasonal food can significantly reduce your carbon footprint.
It’s better for domestic animals – Organic standards insist that animals are given plenty of space and fresh air to thrive and grow – guaranteeing a truly free-range life (which in turn is better for you because you eat the produce right!)
It’s better for wildlife – Organic farms are havens for wildlife and provide homes for bees, birds and butterflies. In fact, the UK Government’s own advisors found that plant, insect and bird life is up to 50% greater on organic farms!
It’s GM-free – Genetically modified crops and ingredients are banned under organic standards. You may be surprised to know that over a million tonnes of GM crops are imported each year to feed non-organic livestock which produce pork, bacon, milk, cheese and other dairy products. Err-Yuck!
Well, all of that was enough to persuade us to get involved. The Organic Fortnight starts 3rd September and finishes on the 17th. Check it out on the Soil Association website…