Organic cotton
Organic cotton is cotton grown without pesticides or chemical additives to fertiser, relying instead on methods with less ecological impact. Organic cotton is used to manufacture everything from handkerchiefs to kimono robes. Different levels of certification exist, but at a minimum, a crop must be grown in soil that has been chemical-free for at least three years.

Cotton Processing
After cultivation, cotton is harvested at the farm, and goes through multiple processes. Before processing, there are 3 stages:
- Ginning
- Spinning
- Weaving
After weaving, cotton typically fabric passes through several processing stages. After some stages the fabric can be directly used in the final product, for example unbleached cloth is used in grain bags. Typical stages are:
- Singeing
- Desizing
- Scouring
- Bleaching
- Mercerizing
- Dyeing
- Finishing