Contamination, even if it is a single foreign fiber, can lead to the downgrading of yarn, fabric or garments to second quality or even the total rejection of an entire consignment and is thus a very important fiber parameter. The release of the new John Deere harvesters that produce round modules covered with a plastic wrap is of concern to the ginning, marketing and textile processing industries because the plastic presents a serious contamination risk. There is evidence that at times not all the plastic is removed in the module feed area resulting in plastic fragments broken up during ginning contaminating bales. Contamination is a serious issue as it creates harm to the reputation of a growth. This study, which is an extension of the presentation given in 2016, was initiated to investigate the consequence of plastic contamination on textile processing performance and yarn and fabric quality.