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  2. Sustainable fashion - Wikipedia

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    All cotton marketed as organic in the United States is required to fulfill strict federal regulations regarding how the cotton is grown. [120] Organic cotton uses 88% less water and 62% less energy than conventional cotton. [121] Companies have also produced genetically modified (GMO) cotton plants that are resistant to pest infestations. Among ...

  3. Organic cotton - Wikipedia

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    Organic cotton is only 1-2% of global cotton production, and is currently being grown in many countries. The largest producers (as of 2018) are India (51%), China (19%), Turkey (7%) and Kyrgyzstan (7%). [19] Organic cotton production in Africa takes place in at least 8 countries. The earliest producer (1990) was the SEKEM organization in Egypt ...

  4. Organic clothing - Wikipedia

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    Organic clothing is clothing made from materials raised in or grown in compliance with organic agricultural standards. [citation needed] Organic clothing may be composed of cotton, jute, linen, silk, ramie, or wool. In the United States, textiles do not need to be 100% organic to use the organic label. [1] A more general term is organic ...

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    Quince Lightweight Cotton Cashmere Link Switch Dolman Sweater Quince This sweater selection comes courtesy of PureWow’s Affiliate Director Pamela Masin , and is a great transitional piece to ...

  6. Cotton recycling - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Cotton recycling is the process of converting cotton fabric into fibers that can be reused into other textile products. [ 1] Recycled cotton is primarily made from pre-consumer cotton which is excess textile waste from clothing production. [ 1] It is less commonly made from post-consumer cotton which is discarded textile waste from ...

  7. Organdy - Wikipedia

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    Organdy was a useful material as a Casement cloth, sheers, and lining etc. [1] In the late 19th through mid 20th centuries, young girls wore dresses made of organdy. [6] In the 21st century, this material has fallen out of favor in the childrenswear market because of its tendency to wrinkle, which can be attributed to its stiffness. [ 4 ]

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