Recycled Cotton Saves Land, Water, and Energy

Ecology-minded textile experts have come up with a couple methods of lessening the impact of cotton farming and textile processing on the environment.
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EcoTrend Bags The Earth has been facing immense pollution from our garbage and consumption. The latest deadly pollution is plastic bags that fill up the landfills. With plastic bags becoming a growing concern, cotton bags has become the new way to help stop the pollution. Please learn more at ecotrendbags website

With plastic bag pollution being a rising concern, many shoppers need to start using cotton bags in order to stop the pollution.

Plastic bag pollution is very deadly and takes hundreds of years to break down. Even if the component is broken done, the deadly chemicals will go into the ground and water system. By reducing the usage of plastic bag, Earth can recuperate. That's why reusable cotton bags should be used world wide to help reduce the pollution.

It is our generation to stop the pollution and start using cotton bags as the solution. With global warming going out of hand from gas exhaustion, we don't need any more problems especially plastic bags that are harmful when broken down naturally. These broken down elements cause sickness and destruction to the air, soil and water system.

Use cotton bags starting today as a way to stop the plastic pollution that is becoming a major threat to the environment. Our lives are threatened ever more from the growing usage of plastic bags. It is time you bring a cotton bag to shopping the next time you go to a supermarket.

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8/1/2009
Pat Reese I belong to a nationwide network of people who have drapery workrooms. We all lament having to put scraps and excess fabric in a landfill. How can we link to someone who can recycle these scraps? 5/19/2009
Kristin Now that temperatures are dropping faster than the leaves, its time to switch out our closets.
So, as you pull out those old, favorite wool and cashmere sweaters, if you see any that have holes
in them, send them our way.

We're not asking for good sweaters - give those to homeless shelters or resale shops - we just want
your damaged, shrunken sweaters. We are going to recycle them into rugs, but don't want
to take good sweaters away from people that need them.

Please send sweaters to
Wool Sweaters
PO Box 2603
Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060-2603

Thank you for your donation!
10/22/2008
Anna Yeah, that is amazing! I have just checked that issue on Internet and I have seen there is a Spanish company producing recycled cotton yarn from many years called TEXPLAN. Check yourself on teh web. Just now I can imagine infinite uses for recycled yarn. I will start asking for recycled yarn products from now on everywhere! 5/5/2008
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