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This book highlights the traditional boundaries of the textile industry and discusses to what extent organic cotton is sustainable. It also examines the domestic and international influences of agricultural practices on cotton. Sustainability issues in the textile and fashion sectors require the influences that arise from beyond the boundaries of the conventional textile industry to be taken into account. These “external” influences—from (international or domestic) agricultural practices and energy policies to consumption patterns and levels of ecological notions of the society—have a significant impact on the sustainability of the textile and fashion sectors as a whole. Ecological and social concerns go far beyond individual companies and industries; therefore, in order to become more sustainable, the textile (and fashion) industry needs to address these concerns appropriately and connect with other disciplines, industries, communities, and international groups.


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Organic cotton and certifications.- Organic cotton and poverty.- Organic cotton and fair trade.- Organic cotton and environmental impacts.- Organic Cotton vs Recycled Cotton vs Sustainable Cotton.- Organic cotton and affordability.- Organic cotton: chemical free?.- Organic cotton and soil.- Organic cotton and greenwashing.- Organic cotton and developing countries.

Organic Cotton: Is it a Sustainable Solution?

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A Paperback by Miguel Angel Gardetti, Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu

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    Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
    Publication Date: 23/12/2018
    ISBN13: 9789811342387, 978-9811342387
    ISBN10: 9811342385

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book highlights the traditional boundaries of the textile industry and discusses to what extent organic cotton is sustainable. It also examines the domestic and international influences of agricultural practices on cotton. Sustainability issues in the textile and fashion sectors require the influences that arise from beyond the boundaries of the conventional textile industry to be taken into account. These “external” influences—from (international or domestic) agricultural practices and energy policies to consumption patterns and levels of ecological notions of the society—have a significant impact on the sustainability of the textile and fashion sectors as a whole. Ecological and social concerns go far beyond individual companies and industries; therefore, in order to become more sustainable, the textile (and fashion) industry needs to address these concerns appropriately and connect with other disciplines, industries, communities, and international groups.


    Table of Contents
    Organic cotton and certifications.- Organic cotton and poverty.- Organic cotton and fair trade.- Organic cotton and environmental impacts.- Organic Cotton vs Recycled Cotton vs Sustainable Cotton.- Organic cotton and affordability.- Organic cotton: chemical free?.- Organic cotton and soil.- Organic cotton and greenwashing.- Organic cotton and developing countries.

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