LRQA partners with CertainT® for cotton traceability pilot in Pakistan
Applied DNA Sciences, a leader in PCR-based DNA technologies has been selected by LRQA to conduct a pilot isotopic testing project in Pakistan aimed at enhancing cotton traceability. This initiative, part of the U.S. Department of Labor-funded Global Trace Protocol project, seeks to reduce child and forced labor in global cotton supply chains. Through its CertainT® platform, Applied DNA will collaborate with Isotech to deploy isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) to verify the origin and authenticity of cotton across key points in the value chain, including farms, gins, and manufacturing units.
The project underscores the growing importance of traceability in textile supply chains, driven by new import regulations and demand for transparent sourcing. By integrating isotopic testing, DNA tagging, and genomic testing, Applied DNA’s CertainT platform promises a scalable solution for verifying cotton origin, helping suppliers meet compliance standards and reduce reliance on high-risk sources.
This pilot project marks a significant step toward enhanced due diligence and supply chain transparency in Pakistan’s cotton sector, setting a precedent for other regions globally.