three examples of cotton pollution
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Cotton is the most widespread profitable non-food crop in the world. Its production provides income for more than 250 million people worldwide and employs almost 7% of all labor in developing countries. Approximately half of all textiles are made of cotton.
The global reach of cotton is wide, but current cotton production methods are environmentally unsustainable—ultimately undermining the industry’s ability to maintain future production.
Bringing cotton production in line with even minimally acceptable environmental standards is a challenging task. WWF is working with a coalition of global partners to promote the sustainable production and use of cotton in a variety of ways.
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