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Posted Date: 4/1/2009

EarthPositive™ Introduces Wind-Power Produced T-Shirt

EarthPositive, a sustainable apparel brand with a mission of creating clothes to combat climate change, has unveiled a "Women's Low-CO2 Organic Slim-Fit T-Shirt," manufactured entirely using renewable wind power, according to the company.

According to its parent company Continental Clothing, the EarthPositive garment has a carbon footprint of only 1.4 lbs. of greenhouse gases, which the company contrasts to 11 lbs. of greenhouse gases typically for a conventionally manufactured garment. The company says that the t-shirt is a practical and immediate solution for all sectors of the printables industry.

Continental Clothing says the garment is designed to meet the demand for a "fashionably fitted female tee with a conscience in a marketplace where the vast majority of similar products are produced in cheap quality raw fabrics of unknown origin."

The t-shirt has been certified by the Soil Association, a sustainability certification agency based in the United Kingdom.

Continental Clothing is an ethically oriented t-shirt and sweatshirt manufacturer headquartered in London.

for more information: www.earthpositiveonline.com

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