Mod Green Pod Offers a Bevy of Eco-Friendly Textiles
Nika Kubiak — April 4, 2009 — Eco
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Lisa and Nancy Mims founded 'Mod Green Pod' to offer non-toxic textiles for the home that range from wallpaper to fabrics and bags.
Their lovely, modern and funky textiles are free of vinyl and feature water-based inks on 100% certified organic cotton-based fabric. These modern upgrades are far more environmentally friendly than traditional textiles, which often feature toxic PVC.
Implications - As the welfare of the environment becomes a growing concern for many members of society, more consumers are looking to incorporate green products into their day-to-day lifestyles. Eco-friendly home innovations provide consumers with this option, as organic decor like wallpaper allow them to go green every single day, effortlessly.
Their lovely, modern and funky textiles are free of vinyl and feature water-based inks on 100% certified organic cotton-based fabric. These modern upgrades are far more environmentally friendly than traditional textiles, which often feature toxic PVC.
Implications - As the welfare of the environment becomes a growing concern for many members of society, more consumers are looking to incorporate green products into their day-to-day lifestyles. Eco-friendly home innovations provide consumers with this option, as organic decor like wallpaper allow them to go green every single day, effortlessly.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Home Innovations - The demand and popularity of eco-friendly home innovations are increasing as more and more consumers look for green options for their day-to-day lifestyle.
2. Non-toxic Textiles - As people become more aware of toxic materials, the demand for non-toxic textiles like the ones offered by Mod Green Pod is increasing.
3. Certified Organic Cotton-based Fabric - Consumers are seeking products made from certified organic cotton-based fabric due to its eco-friendliness and non-toxicity.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor Industry - The home decor industry can benefit from incorporating more eco-friendly and non-toxic options into their product line to meet the growing demand from consumers.
2. Textile Industry - The textile industry can explore opportunities to develop and produce non-toxic fabrics and textiles with eco-friendly materials to stay ahead of the competition.
3. Sustainable Fashion Industry - The sustainable fashion industry can incorporate certified organic cotton-based fabrics to make their products more eco-friendly and non-toxic, and appeal to the growing number of consumers who are environmentally conscious.
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