Sentences with phrase «per cent cotton»

Well that could be about to change as this new range boasts a yoga rug, made from 100 per cent cotton.
The cushion is made using 100 per cent cotton.
The best fabric in the muted gold / golden neutral palette is Beach 21047 - 184, which is 55 per cent linen, 45 per cent cotton, by Hodsoll McKenzie at Zimmer & Rohde.
This new set is 100 per cent cotton with 180 thread count, which is outstanding value for just # 18!
• Dust and store valuable books in an archival box; handle them with 100 per cent cotton gloves, as conservators do.
100 per cent cotton, wool or silk is best.
Specifically designed for the long haul between home and workplace, the Everlane Modern Commuter Backpack is a thing of beauty, with a 100 per cent cotton twill exterior, a cotton / polyester lining, and full - grain leather details, as well as very comfortable, contoured straps.
Only 100 per cent cotton or wool underpants were without deleterious effect — a happy coincidence, since cotton is one of the key export industries of Shafik's native country, Egypt.
Flour sack towels are single layer, 100 per cent cotton fabric cloths.
The all new ball has a new range of enhanced features and will follow the classic Nike design structure of 40 per cent synthetic rubber, 30 per cent rubber, 20 per cent polyester and 10 per cent cotton.

Not exact matches

There is an entire group of industries like wool, silk, cotton, and rayon weaving when the Jewish interest in production is small, being 5 to 10 per cent in wool (for example, L. Bachmann of Uxbridge Worsted, Austin T. Levy of Stillwater Worsted, and Allen and Bernard Goldfine), 15 per cent in silk (for example, Hess, Goldsmith & Co., David Silks, Inc., Widder Bros.), 5 per cent in cotton (the Cone family of North Carolina, Sigmund Odenheimer of New Orleans, Elias Reiss of New York), and 16 per cent in rayon - yarn production (Industrial Rayon and Celanese Corp.) But in these same industries the Jewish interest in distribution is large, half the wool sales agents and jobbers, three - quarters of the silk converters, and three - quarters of the cotton converters being Jews.
Production of cotton has ramped up in Australia with the number of bales rising to 3.8 million in 2016 - 17 from 2.7 million and the area of land planted to cotton increased 80 per cent to 473,000 hectares over that time, according to Cotton Austcotton has ramped up in Australia with the number of bales rising to 3.8 million in 2016 - 17 from 2.7 million and the area of land planted to cotton increased 80 per cent to 473,000 hectares over that time, according to Cotton Austcotton increased 80 per cent to 473,000 hectares over that time, according to Cotton AustCotton Australia.
However, the result was not a true reflection of the company's performance as it actually had a very strong year with cotton crop yields as high as 15 bales per hectare — well above the top 20 per cent of Australian growers.
After researching, walking the supply chain and meeting farmers, 3Fish chose to source their organic cotton — hand picked and 75 per cent rain fed — from Maharashtra in India.
Monsanto controls 95 per cent of the cotton seed market in India.
Last year, the Primary Industries Education Foundation (PIEF) asked primary school students where they thought a variety of farm products came from; 75 per cent of the surveyed Year Six students thought cotton socks came from animals, and 27 per cent thought yoghurt was a plant product.
The company is committed to the health and safety of children and babies, with feeding products made from 100 per cent food grade silicone (and free of nasties like BPA, PVC and phthalates), and toys made with 100 per cent organic cotton.
The reality in India is that a recent survey of cotton farmers by IMRB International (formerly known as the Indian Market Research Bureau) showed a 118 per cent increase in profit for farmers planting Bt varieties over traditional cotton.
Led by Associate Professor Hai Minh Duong and Professor Nhan Phan - Thien from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at NUS Faculty of Engineering, the research team discovered that the novel cotton aerogels can be easily compressed, and they can also very quickly recover up to 97 per cent of their original size when placed in water.
Children receive little or no reimbursement for their labour, perhaps a few US cents per kilo of cotton picked.
This range of 100 per cent Egyptian cotton towels from Sainsbury's is part of the «Everyday Luxury» collection, that consists of bedding and bathroom towels that are super-luxurious at fabulous prices.
We love the collection of Luxe towels, made with 100 per cent Turkish cotton.
Available in three colourways (Sanguine, shown on chair; Petrole, swatch; and Terre, seen on thumbnail image) this 100 per cent digitally - printed cotton will add a provocative touch to any modern interior.
Even better for this cause is Ikea's Jennyann throw, woven using 100 per cent sustainably sourced cotton making it cosy with an environmental conscience.
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