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cotton (n)
a soft, white material that grows on the seeds of a tall plant and that is used to make cloth
creativity (n)
the ability to make new things or think of new ideas
crop (n)
a plant or plant product that is grown by farmers
designer (n)
a person who plans how something new will look and be made : a person who creates and often produces a new product, style, etc
do our part (phr)
to do something that helps to achieve something
fit in (phr)
to belong in a particular situation, place, or group
footprint (n)
a track or mark left by a foot or shoe
have an impact (phr)
the effect that a person, event, or situation has on someone or something
materials (n)
a substance from which something is made or can be made
manufacture (v)
to produce something, usually in large numbers in a factory
style (n)
a way of designing hair, clothes, furniture, etc
synthetic (adj)
not made from natural substances
take responsibility for
to say that you have done something or caused something to happen, especially something bad
toxic chemicals (phr)
poisonous chemicals
trendy (adj)
fashionable at the moment
attractive (adj)
beautiful or pleasant to look at
popular (adj)
liked by many people
psychological (adj)
relating to the human mind and feelings
social (adj)
relating to society and the way people live
assemble (v)
to build something by joining parts together
factory (n)
a building or group of buildings where large amounts of products are made or put together
purchase (v)
to buy something
retail store (n)
a shop that sells a product
ship (v)
to send (a new product) to stores so that it can be bought by customers
warehouse (n)
a large building for storing goods that are going to be sold
donate (v)
to give money or goods to a person or organization that needs help
eco-friendly (adj)
describes a product that is designed so that it does not damage the environment
entrepreneur (n)
someone who starts their own business, especially when this involves risks
give back (phr)
to return or restore (something) to someone
profit (n)
money that you get from selling goods or services for more than they cost to produce or provide