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	<title>Comments on: Organic cotton in Turkey</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 19:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is interesting to read an eyewitness story about ecological produced cotton.&lt;br/&gt;Some weeks ago I read in a magazine about an ecologicical cotton of H&amp;M for baby clothing. So I went to H&amp;M. What a lot of childres and baby clothes they have! But where were the ecological babyclothes? I askeda freindly young woman: &quot;can you tell me where I can find the ecological babyclothes?&quot; She looked at me as if I had asked where I could find the Ufo&#039;s. Because I insisted that I had read about it, she went to a colleague. Fortunatley the colleague understood and pointed out where we could find what I asked for. The young lady went with me and saw what was meant. &quot;Ooh, organic!&quot; she called out. She showed me which baby clothes had the label &quot;organic&quot;. I thanked her for helping me and then asked: &quot;do you know what it stands for, organic?&quot;No&quot;, she said, she thought it was just a design name.  She turned out to be really interested to know and thanked me for telling her.&lt;br/&gt;So I think there really is a job to do find creative ways to make people aware; it is not being tought in school!&lt;br/&gt;Riki</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is interesting to read an eyewitness story about ecological produced cotton.<br />Some weeks ago I read in a magazine about an ecologicical cotton of H&#038;M for baby clothing. So I went to H&#038;M. What a lot of childres and baby clothes they have! But where were the ecological babyclothes? I askeda freindly young woman: &#8220;can you tell me where I can find the ecological babyclothes?&#8221; She looked at me as if I had asked where I could find the Ufo&#8217;s. Because I insisted that I had read about it, she went to a colleague. Fortunatley the colleague understood and pointed out where we could find what I asked for. The young lady went with me and saw what was meant. &#8220;Ooh, organic!&#8221; she called out. She showed me which baby clothes had the label &#8220;organic&#8221;. I thanked her for helping me and then asked: &#8220;do you know what it stands for, organic?&#8221;No&#8221;, she said, she thought it was just a design name.  She turned out to be really interested to know and thanked me for telling her.<br />So I think there really is a job to do find creative ways to make people aware; it is not being tought in school!<br />Riki</p>
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