US Cotton Trust introduces new membership plan for sourcing reform

The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol has announced a new membership fee structure for brands and retailers, effective in 2025. The revamped model, based on cotton consumption rather than revenue, is designed to increase accessibility and participation for businesses of all sizes committed to responsible cotton sourcing.

Daren Abney, Executive Director of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, emphasized the importance of the changes: “Our goal is to deliver more value to cotton growers who are achieving verified environmental impact, ensuring that we offer a fully traceable cotton fiber in the supply chain.”

Key Updates in Membership Structure:

Member Benefits:

Members of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol will continue to receive significant advantages, including:

About the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol

The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol is a voluntary sustainability program for U.S. cotton growers and a traceability platform for U.S. cotton. It is the only system offering quantifiable and verifiable measurements across six key sustainability metrics, including land use, water management, soil carbon, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy efficiency. The Protocol also leads the U.S. Climate Smart Cotton Program, a five-year initiative focused on enhancing cotton growers’ environmental stewardship and long-term profitability.

This updated structure reinforces the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol’s role in fostering transparency and sustainability within the global textile supply chain, benefiting growers, brands, and retailers alike.

Read more: https://trustuscotton.org/u-s-cotton-trust-protocol-announces-enhanced-membership-structure/

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