Facts about Organic Cotton: What is it? For cotton to be certified as Organic Cotton, it must be grown without chemicals, including pesticides or fertilisers. The plants are not genetically modified and the land used to farm the crop has to be given at least three years for any residues of pesticides and fertilisers previously used to dissipate.
We want to know what's gone into our soup — why not our clothes too? A new film from Volcom explores the benefits of organic cotton.
"Remember to floss...and buy some of my cotton candy on the way out, kid."
How to setup, use and clean the 3015 Cotton Candy Machine.
A recent study found 35 children are treated in ERs daily for cotton swab related injuries.
Can you guess how many yards of cotton are in every baseball? Do you know what civilization was the first to cultivate cotton?
Centuries ago, the Inca developed ingenuous suits of armor that could protect warriors from even the fiercest physical attacks. These hardy structures were made not from iron or steel, but rather something unexpectedly soft: cotton. Today cotton is used to make everything from fabric, to currency, diapers and fishing nets. Michael R. Stiff explores the science of what makes cotton so versatile.
There are 2 new Publix eCoupons you can load right now to get Nail Polish Remover for 99¢ and Cotton Balls for 53¢! Time to give those nails a fresh start.
Buying an organic cotton T-shirt would save 2,457 litres of water, according to a new report from the Soil Association
Cotton bedding has a whole suite of different qualities that make it special. Perhaps one of the most special things about cotton as a fa...