Cotton Incorporated has collaborated on a new guide to sustainable cotton in partnership with MCL News & Media, the publisher of Ecotextile News
US cotton research and promotion organisation, Cotton Incorporated has published a new Cotton & Sustainability Guide which is designed to help brands and retailers navigate the intricate and evolving intersection of cotton production and sustainability.
Produced in partnership with MCL News & Media, the publisher of Ecotextile News, this invaluable 120-page guide to cotton programmes and sustainability is free to download with printed copies available at MCL News & Media and booths at trade fairs globally.
Researched and written by cotton expert and regular Ecotextile News columnist Simon Ferrigno, edited by Ecotextile News editor John Mowbray, and with an introduction by Jesse Daystar, Ph.D., chief sustainability officer at Cotton Incorporated, the guidebook outlines the latest cotton standards, presenting their main features, background and goals, to help readers in their understanding of the plethora of programmes and schemes that are available.
Throughout the guide, Ferrigno explores a range of key factors influencing the sector such as traceability, verification and assurance; the legal criteria for cotton and sustainability; promoter led schemes; and projects and interventions.
US cotton research and promotion organisation, Cotton Incorporated has published a new Cotton & Sustainability Guide which is designed to help brands and retailers navigate the intricate and evolving intersection of cotton production and sustainability.
Produced in partnership with MCL News & Media, the publisher of Ecotextile News, this invaluable 120-page guide to cotton programmes and sustainability is free to download with printed copies available at MCL News & Media and booths at trade fairs globally.
Researched and written by cotton expert and regular Ecotextile News columnist Simon Ferrigno, edited by Ecotextile News editor John Mowbray, and with an introduction by Jesse Daystar, Ph.D., chief sustainability officer at Cotton Incorporated, the guidebook outlines the latest cotton standards, presenting their main features, background and goals, to help readers in their understanding of the plethora of programmes and schemes that are available.
Throughout the guide, Ferrigno explores a range of key factors influencing the sector such as traceability, verification and assurance; the legal criteria for cotton and sustainability; promoter led schemes; and projects and interventions.
For more details and to download the guidebook, please FOLLOW THIS LINK.https://www.ecotextile.com/
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