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  2. Organic cotton - Wikipedia

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    Organic cotton production in Africa takes place in at least 8 countries. The earliest producer (1990) was the SEKEM organization in Egypt; the farmers involved later convinced the Egyptian government to convert 400,000 hectares of conventional cotton production to integrated methods, [20] achieving a 90% reduction in the use of synthetic ...

  3. 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]

  4. Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Cotton fabric was known to the ancient Romans as an import, ... As of 2007, 265,517 bales of organic cotton were produced in 24 countries, ...

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    "The material is extremely soft, and heavy," said one reviewer. "I ordered it for flights. ... Printfresh's giftaable PJs are made of 100% organic cotton, and have a wide range of prints, patterns ...

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    "The material is extremely soft, and heavy," said one reviewer. "I ordered it for flights. It’s long enough to double as a blanket for a 7 year old." ... They're made of 100% organic cotton, and ...

  7. Naturally colored cotton - Wikipedia

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    Natural color in cotton comes from pigments found in cotton; these pigments can produce shades ranging from tan to green and brown. [3] Naturally pigmented green cotton derives its color from caffeic acid, a derivative of cinnamic acid, found in the suberin (wax) layer which is deposited in alternating layers with cellulose around the outside of the cotton fiber.

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