Our history

We explore BCI’s first decade, celebrating the milestones that enabled BCI to evolve into the largest cotton sustainability programme in the world.

What’s behind the logo?

You may have seen the BCI logo used on websites, in stores and in sustainability reports. Members invest in BCI and are, in turn, able to use the BCI logo in their marketing.

Our Aims and Strategy

Today almost a quarter of the world’s cotton is produced under the Better Cotton Standard, and 2.4 million cotton farmers have been trained in sustainable farming practices and are licensed to grow Better Cotton. Our vision of a sustainable world, where …

Our Manifesto

Today, ten years after we launched our programme, a quarter of the world’s cotton is already produced under the Better Cotton Standard.

Our membership

This section of our website will guide you through the different types of membership so you can find which is best suited to your organisation

Our Field Level Results and Impact

BCI uses complementary research and evaluation methods and works with independent organisations and researchers to assess field-level impacts. This diversity of approaches is necessary to effectively measure results and impact both at scale and in depth.

Where Better Cotton is grown

Displaying the 22 countries where over 2.13 million licensed Better Cotton Farmers are currently located and growing Better Cotton. Click on the country pins to learn more about each programme country. Today Better Cotton is grown in 22 countries around …

Who we are

Better Cotton is a global not-for-profit organisation and the largest cotton sustainability programme in the world.

What we do

By helping farmers to grow cotton in a way that reduces stress on the environment and improves the livelihoods and welfare of farming communities, BCI aims to create long-term change.

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