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Cotton Australia's members spotlight sustainability at BC conference

07 Jul '23
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CRDC's Allan Williams (left) & Cotton to Market's Brooke Summers (right). Pic: Cotton Australia/Twitter

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  • Australian cotton leaders Scott Morgan, Adam Kay, Brooke Summers, and Allan Williams highlighted sustainability at the Better Cotton Conference in Amsterdam and other forums.
  • They discussed important issues like climate action and sustainable practices, sharing insights from Australia's experience.
  • Their attendance was supported by the ATMAC programme.
Gunnedah cotton grower Scott Morgan, Cotton Australia’s Adam Kay, Cotton to Market’s Brooke Summers and the CRDC’s Allan Williams have returned from the global Better Cotton (BC) Conference and other forums highlighting the quality of Australian cotton. The conference explored the most important issues in sustainable cotton production including climate action, traceability and data, sustainable livelihoods, and regenerative agriculture.

The BC Conference in Amsterdam attracted 330 people from 34 countries, providing an opportunity for all attendees to address the audience in a variety of settings, from round tables to on-stage presentations and panel discussions, Cotton Australia said in a press release.

The conference was an opportunity to focus on quality data, said Brooke Summers. “Data that measures sustainability impact is a must-have requirement for cotton certifications like myBMP, as well as our customers. This session helped us understand more about what brands need and was also an opportunity to educate them about the complexity and cost of data collection at farm level.”

The outcome was a much better two-way understanding of what data is required, and why, Summers added. “The drivers for data collection and analysis are very different at farm and brand levels, and we looked at how to help bring these needs together in ways that satisfy everyone’s needs.”

Adam took the opportunity at the opening session of the conference to discuss the Australian cotton industry’s efforts to mitigate climate change while grower Scott Morgan, a myBMP certified grower who also participates in the Better Cotton Program, took part in a panel discussion sharing his knowledge of climate mitigation and adaptation at his farm including his solar-powered pumps and his involvement in cotton circularity trials.

After the BC conference Brooke attended the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen which had a huge focus on sustainability under the theme ‘Ambition to Action.’ The conference was opened by Princess Mary of Denmark.

Brooke was also able to attend the Premiere Vision Show in Paris, an ‘international hub of interactions, inspiration, know-how, innovation and business.’ The venue connects fashion with the best fabrics, fibres, and materials to help create a more sustainable fashion from its inception.

The attendance was assisted by the ATMAC programme which aims to open, improve and/or maintain access to overseas markets for Australian agricultural products by building stronger relationships with trading partners, neighbouring countries, and international organisations.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)

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