CottonConnect
CottonConnect Impact Report Outlines Gains In Biodiversity and Farmer Profit
CottonConnect said its partner farmers saw 34.9 percent profit growth compared to traditional farmers during…
Bangladeshi Cotton Wants to be the Sustainable Choice
A cooperative framework with CottonConnect that focuses on building a traceable, regenerative and…
CottonConnect Unspools Ethics to Empower Female Farmers
From seed to gin, the TraceBale platform has tracked 193,468 metric tons of lint cotton and trained 270,000…
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Regenerative Farming is Key to Fashion’s Sustainable Future
Regenerative agriculture is not just another trend—it's key to the fashion industry's transition to a more…
CottonConnect Improves the Lives of Women Farmers by Teaching Them About Climate Change
A new report tells how women farmers make positive, long-lasting changes once they are instructed how to do…
CottonConnect Releases Code of Conduct for Gins
The London nonprofit has released a resource for gins based on six years of partnership with more than 100…
CottonConnect Impact Report Shows Payoffs in Safety, Sustainability
The farming organization's first impact report asses how its programs support farmers in creating positive…
CottonConnect Partners With ICAC on ‘Innovative Ideas’
"Innovation" is a major priority in light of top issues such as climate change, increasing productivity and…
Primark’s Sustainability Agenda Targets Carbon, Waste and More
Primark said its clothing will be made from recycled or more sustainably sourced materials by 2030, including…
Primark Expands Sustainable Cotton Scheme Fivefold
Primark says it will training more than 160,000 independent cotton farmers in sustainable farming methods.
For Primark, Sustainable Cotton Farming Can Cut Input Costs
Primark's Sustainable Cotton Programme continues to impact the lives of female farmers in India with its…
Can Primark Really Claim to be Sustainable?
How does a fast-fashion retailer hawking $3 graphic tees for boys—at full price—win an award for corporate…
Cotton Sourcing Issues Set for Discussion Next Month in London
Up to 90 percent of the nearly 100 million farmers that grow cotton worldwide are based in developing…
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