What is BCI

The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) is a multi-stakeholder organisation that is working with farmers all over the world to improve the natural environment and their livelihoods. Better Cotton is produced under a set of farm-level standards that cover issues like pesticide use, water use efficiency and worker health and safety. Australia's myBMP (Best Management Practices) standards have been matched to those of the Better Cotton Initiative. This means that Australian cotton farmers who have reached full certification in myBMP can sell their cotton as Better Cotton.

In order to trade Better Cotton, a number of supply chain partners must also be members of BCI. These include producer organisations, cotton traders, yarn spinners, brands and retailers. At this time BCI membership for fabric mills and cut and sew is optional. BCI members use the online Better Cotton traceability tools (available to members only) to implement the program's Chain of Custody.

In the 2017-2018 cotton season, two million BCI Farmers across 21 countries produced 5.1 million metric tonnes of Better Cotton lint, accounting for 19% of global cotton production.

For more information please visit www.bettercotton.org

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Cotton Australia has formed a number of authentic partnerships with retailers, brands, manufacturers and supply chain partners who share the industry's values. If your organisation believes in reducing environmental footprint, the fair and safe treatment of workers, quality product and supply chain traceability - then we may be in business.

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