“Oringe” Is The New Green Presentation. Our Ethos We believe in the highest quality We believe in sustaining our environment We believe that everyone.

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“Oringe” Is The New Green Presentation

Our Ethos We believe in the highest quality We believe in sustaining our environment We believe that everyone should be able to sleep peacefully We believe in your health We believe that luxury should not cost the earth

How We Stay Ahead Source the highest grade fabrics and fibres from reputable organic sources Contracted to environmentally friendly manufacturers who specialize in non chemical based garments Transparency through manufacturing process Exceptional Quality Control due to geographic location

Because They Don’t….. But We Do. Why We Do What We Do

Effects of Non Organic 70% of the worlds cotton contains pesticides Most popular pesticide is Endosulfan Pesticides are hazardous by human design Endosulfan is banned in the EU, but made in the EU and sold to third world countries Endosulfan causes deformities, cancer, impotence in men, to name just a few...

A Once Flourishing Cotton Farm…. Until, by world demand, they used Endosulfan

This baby did not ask to be born like this…. Her parents had to put food on the table…at any cost

Endosulfan eats the human body from the inside out…. No pain is spared!

Pesticides cause …. deformities in unborn children, cancer, respiratory disease…to name just a few.

There Is An Alernative

Our Products - Cotton 100% Organic Cotton Our Classic Cotton range has a luxurious 400TC per square inch Optimum TC for domestic use Chemical Free

Organic Exchange Organic textiles are regulated. And one of the most influential contributors to the growth of these textiles is the Organic Exchange. They are a Non Profit Organization concentrating on developing markets in the textile value chain. They focus on building demand and supply simultaneously and have the support of over 230 global organizational members, including many of the world’s biggest brands and retailers…

What They Have To Say… “More than 99% of the cotton used to make home-ware products is conventionally grown, meaning that it was produced using toxic chemicals that are extremely damaging to the environment, to the health of the producers, and to neighboring communities. Organic cotton is a healthy and viable alternative that is cultivated using no toxic chemicals and organic management practices”. Burnt Oringe is part of 1% of the worlds retailers making a difference

Benefits of Classic Cotton Benefits Healthy Naturally biodegradable Lasts longer than conventional cotton Uplifts societies Low impact on the environment Creates jobs Burnt Oringe Classic Cotton

Lifecycle of Organic Cotton

Our Exclusive Line…. Bed Linen – The Way Mother Nature Intended…

A Closer Look - Mother Earth Our Mother Earth Line is naturally non- allergenic, naturally luxurious and naturally chemical free.

Our Products – Mother Earth Revolutionary new fibre made from Eucalyptus pulp Unique moisture management process Naturally non-allergenic Eliminates environment for bacteria growth No chemical additives whatsoever 5 x Stronger than cotton

Perfect Moisture Management puts a stop to the growth of mites in bedding. Research conducted showed that a large portion of the applied mite population died off. With conventional products, the number of mites increased 17 times in a 6 week period. Dustmite Elimination

Bacteria Chart Result demonstrates that TENCEL® is the most naturally hygienic fiber. TENCEL® prevents the growth of bacteria naturally without the addition of chemical additives. With synthetic fibers on the other hand, the growth of bacteria increases 2000 fold in comparison to TENCEL®.

Why Is It So Soft?

Lifecycle of Mother Earth

Lifecycle of Burnt Oringe We Purchase Organic We Produce Organic Luxury We Sell Organic Luxury We Offer A Recycle Option For Every Product We Sell, We Plant A Tree On The Clients Behalf We Are The ONLY Green Certified Linen Company In HK