Once upon a time, in Ancient and British Ruled
India, Cotton used to be a fabric which had come into great demand for making
products like Cloths and Bags. The reasons for such a rampant demand for Cotton
in India were India’s hot climate and the cost effectiveness of this fabric as
compared to other costlier fabrics like Silk and Rayon. In this way, Cotton
started becoming an important cash crop for cultivation in Western India over
the past so many centuries.
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In today’s time, the Indian State of Maharashtra
produces the maximum amount of Cotton as a cash crop and Sugar as a food crop. Of
late, due to absence of a well planned economic policy for Cotton Crop, its
business is facing crisis in Rural as well as Urban India over the past 30
Years. In order to overcome this financial crisis, various bag manufacturing companies
have now started the production of Cotton Bags.
Keeping environmental concerns in mind, various
types of Eco-Friendly bags are being made. Cotton Bags are one of them. Since
Cotton is a bio-degradable material so the bags made out of it are very environment
friendly. Even after destroying a Cotton Bag, it can readily mix within the
soil thus preventing land pollution.
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Apart from being
Eco-Friendly, these Cotton Bags are also being made in a stylish manner by some
bag manufacturing companies to introduce them to the Fashion Industry. This is
happening in India and also throughout the rest of the World. Cotton Bags of
various colors, shapes and sizes are nowadays available in the market. Cotton
Bags can also be bought at a very reasonable price from the market. Now it’s
about time that bags made of Cotton should replace other bags made of materials
of leather or plastic.
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