New GOTS Rules in Place Regarding Cotton Fibres and Ginning
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Description
The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), ensures transparent and traceable processing for organic textiles from field to finished product, has recently raised the requirements for GOTS certified gins. Ginning is a process in which the cotton fibres are separated from the cotton seeds or lint. Modern cotton gins create a substantial residue consisting of sticks, leaves
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