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The Color of Water in Sustainability – Comes Down to...

Cotton is often misperceived as a plant requiring lots of water to grow; however, global cotton production accounts for about 3 percent of agricultural water. Cotton’s plant species is xerophyte,...

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Cotton and Water: Better Management of An Increasingly Scarce Resource

The issue of water usage is not a new challenge for the sustainability world, but increasing temperatures and changing weather patterns over the last several decades along with increased water...

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Amid Increasing Climate Change Challenges, Cotton Continues to Make Water...

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Cotton’s Natural Biodegradability: Water

Discover why cotton is a sustainable choice. Cotton is a biodegradable, drought-tolerant crop and helps reduce plastic waste in our oceans. Check the label for cotton and help save our water. The post...

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Water & Cotton

Discover the truth about cotton's water usage. Is it really a water-thirsty crop? Learn about drought tolerance, water-saving practices, and how much water is needed to make a cotton t-shirt. The post...

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