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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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The founding premise of Better Cotton is that a healthy sustainable future for cotton and the people that farm it is in the interests of everyone connected with it.
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This training is specifically focused on all aspects related to the Better Cotton Platform. Target Audience: Better Cotton invites suppliers who purchase Better Cotton, whether they are new to the program or simply seeking to deepen their understanding of it. …
Supplier Training Programme – Sourcing with Mass Balance – Portuguese
This is a Supplier Training Session focusing on organisations that are interested in sourcing with Mass Balance. We will cover: About Better Cotton Why source with mass balance Claims you can make Guidance on implementing the Chain of Custody Standard …
Supplier Training Programme – Certification & Sourcing Physical Better Cotton – Portuguese
This is a Supplier Training Session focusing on organisations that are interested in sourcing Physical Better Cotton. We will cover: About Better Cotton Why become certified and source Physical Better Cotton Claims you can make Guidance on becoming certified against …
Decent Work Series: Understanding and Addressing Labour Challenges in Cotton Farming
New webinar series for 2025! In the first of three bitesize webinars, we will examine the prevalence of labour rights issues such as child labour in cotton farming. You’ll also learn about our strengthened global approach to understanding and addressing …
Better Cotton Pakistan Inks MoU to Strengthen Stakeholder Engagement and Market Linkages
Better Cotton Pakistan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Pakistan Textile Council (PTC) to promote more sustainable cotton production, strengthen engagement with national and international stakeholders, and develop market linkages amid a changing legislative landscape.
Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics 2025
Our service provider, Shanghai Mianfengda Business Management Co., Ltd. (Shanghai MFD) will have a booth at Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics Spring 2025, taking place from March 11 to March 13, 2025. Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics is a comprehensive platform to …
Large Farm Symposium 2024: Shared Learnings & Continued Collaboration
Our fourth annual Large Farm Symposium was attended by over 100 participants, with topics including crop management and biological controls in the face of pest and disease pressure, and advocacy around building a stronger case for natural fibres amid the rapid rise of synthetics.