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The Cotton Linters market is a subset of the Plant Textiles industry, which encompasses the production of textiles from plant-based materials. Cotton Linters are short fibers that are removed from the seed of the cotton plant during the ginning process. These fibers are used in a variety of industries, including paper, insulation, and medical products.
Cotton Linters are a valuable commodity, as they are used in the production of a wide range of products. The demand for Cotton Linters is driven by the need for high-quality, low-cost materials. As such, the market is highly competitive, with a number of companies vying for market share.
Companies in the Cotton Linters market include Cotton USA, Cotton Incorporated, Cotton Council International, and Cotton Australia. These companies produce and distribute Cotton Linters to a variety of industries, including paper, insulation, and medical products. Show Less Read more