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Dyeing and finishing one ton of fabric in China uses up to 200 tons of water.

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2013 - Soth, J., Grasser, C., Salerno, R., 1999. The Impact of Cotton on Fresh Water Resources and Ecosystems: A Preliminary Analysis. WWF, Gland, Switzerland.

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