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Many people believe that cotton is never     1     (bad) than plastic. It takes hundreds of years     2     plastic to break down. But cotton bags are providing a way for supermarkets to show a planet-friendly attitude.     3    , it turns out that cotton bags have created a new problem. Only if an organic cotton bag is used 20, 000 times can it balance out the impact of     4     (it) producing process, according to a study. And most dyes used     5     (print) logos onto them contain PVC,     6     makes the bags not recyclable.     7     (fortunate), some brands are turning to other     8     (strategy). British designer Anya made     9     extraordinary bag by herself. It is made from recycled water bottles. We hope more and more recyclable bags     10     (invent) in the near future.

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