Microplastics: The Hidden Crisis in Our Wardrobes (Copy)
Every time we wash our clothes, tiny microplastics from synthetic fabrics are released into the water, flowing into our oceans and waterways. These microscopic particles end up in our marine life and, ultimately, in the seafood we eat and the water we drink.
Even if you’re careful about avoiding plastic in your daily life, these hidden fibers are often in the clothes we wear. Polyester, nylon, and acrylic fabrics shed thousands of microplastics in every wash, contributing to the pollution of our oceans.
But there’s good news! You can help make a difference by choosing clothing made from natural, sustainable fibers like organic cotton and Tencel—fabrics that don’t shed harmful microplastics into the environment.
At Tati Hawaii, we’re committed to creating beautiful resort wear that helps protect the earth from harmful toxins and microplastics. By choosing our organic, plastic-free fabrics, you’re supporting a cleaner, healthier planet.