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What is Conventional (Non-Organic) Cotton

Environmental Exposures and Human Health Challenges
The most produced cotton crop in the world, which require the application of pesticides.
Published in Chapter:
Cotton Textiles and Human Health Challenges
Radostina A. Angelova (Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7635-8.ch010
Abstract
Cotton is the most used natural fiber in the world for the production of textiles and apparel. Nowadays, there are three different possibilities for cotton growth in the world: production of conventional, organic, or genetically modified cotton. Their influence on human health, due to the application of pesticides, is discussed. The influence of the pesticides on the environment, which, in turns, affects the human health through the water, soil, and food chain, is also discussed. The preferable cotton sector is presented, giving а chance to the customers of cotton textiles and apparel, and to assess the positive influence of the existing initiatives in the cotton field on the human health and the environment.
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