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A Brief History of Organic Cotton and Its Impact on the Fashion Industry
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Major brands pledge to achieve sustainable cotton by 2025
23 more of the world’s most renowned clothing and textile companies, including Burberry, Adidas, Kathmandu and Timberland have pledged to use 100% sustainable cotton by 2025.