New Federal Plan Aims to Replace Synthetic Fabrics With American Cotton
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New Federal Plan Aims to Replace Synthetic Fabrics With American Cotton
Virginia Grace McKinnon
The United States Department of Agriculture has launched the Great American Cotton Plan to support cotton farmers and protect Americans from “forever chemicals” in our daily lives.
Over the past decade, America has moved to almost all synthetic fibers, often for clothing and linens made of plastics such as polyester, nylon, polypropylene, and polyethylene. While America has been propping up the Chinese plastic textile industry, American consumers have been wearing poisonous clothing, not supporting farmers, and shipping a majority of cotton exports to Brazil.
Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins calls the plan the “next step in the MAHA movement.”
The Great American Cotton Plan is about one thing: Putting American cotton first again. Real “_____” wear cotton. 👖🌱Americans. Cowboys. Farmers. Families. MAHA. Because cotton is real, natural, American-grown, and made by U.S. farmers.Here’s the plan 👇 ✅ Promote… pic.twitter.com/PkzvY9nHBb— Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) May 28, 2026
The Great American Cotton Plan is about one thing: Putting American cotton first again. Real “_____” wear cotton. 👖🌱Americans. Cowboys. Farmers. Families. MAHA. Because cotton is real, natural, American-grown, and made by U.S. farmers.Here’s the........
