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Your T-Shirt drinks this much water | #ecofashion #ecolivingexplorers

Your T‑Shirt Drinks THIS Much Water?! — Fast‑paced 45s YouTube Short revealing the shocking water footprint of one cotton t‑shirt and easy swaps to cut impact. Watch to learn the jaw‑dropping liters used to grow, process and dye cotton, then try simple swaps: buy organic, choose recycled fibers, wash less, air‑dry. Perfect for quick eco education, sustainable fashion awareness, and viral shareability.

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00:00If you love t-shirts, you're part of the problem, but you can fix it.
00:04Listen up, a single conventional cotton t-shirt needs roughly 2,700 liters of water to make,
00:10that's about 700 gallons, or dozens of showers. Why? Cotton farming is thirsty and dying uses
00:16huge amounts too. Simple swaps cut that impact fast, buy organic cotton, buy recycled cotton,
00:23shop secondhand, pick higher quality so you keep shirts longer. At home, wash full loads,
00:29use cold water, and line dry when you can. Small changes add up. Save water,
00:35save the planet, keep rocking your favorite tea.
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