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In just over 10 years we have become the world’s largest cotton sustainability programme. Our mission: to help cotton communities survive and thrive, while protecting and restoring the environment.
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Better Cotton is grown in 22 countries around the world and accounts for 22% of global cotton production. In the 2022-23 cotton season, 2.13 million licensed Better Cotton Farmers grew 5.47 million tonnes of Better Cotton.
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Today Better Cotton has more than 2,700 members, reflecting the breadth and diversity of the industry. Members of a global community that understands the mutual benefits of sustainable cotton farming. The moment you join, you become part of this too.
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IKEA announces that since September 2015, 100 percent of its cotton comes from more sustainable sources. This achievement highlights the impressive work of BCI’s Pioneer Members, who together are driving change in the cotton industry. BCI’s Pioneer Members are a …
Pioneer Members unveil ethical ranges
BCI Pioneer Members continue to generate exciting publicity around their commitments to more sustainable cotton. Their messages highlight the importance of improving cotton production worldwide while naming BCI as a key component of their sustainability portfolios. BCI’s Pioneer Members include …
New On-Product Mark
The Better Cotton Initiative announces a new on-product mark, which allows BCI members to demonstrate their commitment to responsibly sourced Better Cotton directly on the products they sell. ”We’re thrilled to launch our first on-product mark. We expect demandfor more …
BCI Council Names Alan McClay as New CEO
We are pleased to announcethat ourCouncil has appointed Alan McClay to serve as the new CEO of BCI, with effect from September 28th. Alan replaces Patrick Laine who is retiring, but will continue to manage specific BCI projects during a …
Better Cotton and USFIA Collaborate to Promote Responsible Cotton Sourcing
The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) and the United States Fashion Industry Association (USFIA) announce that they will collaborate to promote responsible cotton sourcing. As of today, BCI is an Associate Member of USFIA, and USFIA is a member of BCI. …
Better Cotton and Levi Strauss & Co: Better Cotton is Good for Business
Patrick Laine, CEO of the Better Cotton Initiative, and Michael Kobori, Vice President of Sustainability at Levi Strauss & Co., spoke with Robert Antoshak, Managing Director of Olah Inc., about BCI and how it can benefit American cotton producers. The …
Simon Corish Elected Chairman of Cotton Australia
BCI Council Member, Simon Corish, has been elected Chairman of Cotton Australia. Simon Corish, a cotton grower from Goondiwindi, was elected Chairman of Cotton Australia following the organisation’s Annual General Meeting in Narrabri, Australia on 5 August. Corish was formerly …
Woolworths and Suppliers Work to Meet Better Cotton Target
In 2005, Woolworths launched a responsible business strategy known as “The Good Business Journey,” which focuses in part on sustainable fibres. While implementing the strategy, Woolworths identified cotton as the biggest part of their fibre footprint in apparel. In addition …
Brands and Growers Talk Responsible Cotton: New Video
In a new short video, stakeholders speak to the importance of Better Cotton as a mainstream sustainability solution. Key leaders from major brands, farm coops, grower associations and more were interviewed for the video during a BCI sponsored USA stakeholder …
New Members’ Consultation [Retired]
Every week, more and more organisations are joining us in our mission to transform the cotton sector by making Better Cotton a sustainable mainstream commodity. In order to process all the new member applications in a timely manner, we operate …
Better Cotton Reach 600 Members
We are proud to announce that the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) has reached 600 members. For five years, BCI has worked with all actors throughout the supply chain, working together towards the mission: to make Better Cotton a mainstream commodity. …