Two years since the launch of its traceability solution, BCI has announced that over 50% of BCI Cotton volumes entering global fashion and textile supply chains are now traceable, deriving from 15 countries.
Stakes are high, time is short: how we can still save European sustainability obligations
The European Parliament’s recent endorsement of the Omnibus I Simplification Package threatens to significantly weaken corporate sustainability obligations under the CSRD and CSDDD.
Breaking barriers, building futures: recognising women cotton farmers
Recent studies by BCI reveal the scale of women’s contributions to cotton – and the hurdles they face in moving from invisible labourers to equal decision-makers.
Joint LCA report calls for better use of data to drive impact in the cotton sector
A network of multistakeholder initiatives, including the Better Cotton Initiative, Cotton Incorporated, Cotton Australia, and the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, has released new guidelines on Lifecycle Assessments.
Better Cotton Initiative marks World Cotton Day with launch of innovative product label
The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) has launched an innovative product label which allows brands to provide greater clarity about the origin and percentage of BCI Cotton in their products.
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