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BCI launches new chain of custody advisory group

Published: August 19, 2020
Author: Rajni Yadav

Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), a not-for-profit organisation, has launched new chain of custody advisory group. Purpose of the advisory group is to provide advice on the development of Better Cotton Chain of Custody, the key framework that connects demand with supply of Better Cotton and helps to incentivise cotton farmers to adopt sustainable practices.

Consisting of BCI members and non-members, the advisory group will ensure any new chain of custody developments are commercially relevant, feasible and attractive to BCI’s multi-stakeholder membership. Chain of custody advisory group members consists of retailers and brands which includes: Karen Perry (John Lewis & Partners); Ethan Barr (Target); Syed Rizwan Vajahat (IKEA); and German Garcia (Inditex).

For suppliers, manufacturers and traders board includes: Philippe Saner (Paul Reinhart AG); Besim Ozek (Bossa Sanayi ve Ticaret Isletmeleri TAS); and Fawzia Yasmeen (Pahartali Textile and Hosiery Mills). Further producer organisation includes Todd Straley (Quarterway Cotton Growers).

Civil society includes Melissa Ho & Anis Ragland (WWF), while non-members include: Aminah Ang (RSPO) and Chuck Rogers (Bureau Veritas Consumer Product Services).

“Though it is not a decision-making body, the group will provide strategic advice to the BCI Membership and Supply Chain Team and allow for more focused discussions on the Better Cotton Chain of Custody,” BCI stated in a press release.

“It is such a diverse group, and members have a wide range of expertise and experience. We are excited to work together to help shape the future of the Better Cotton Chain of Custody,” Joyce Lam, supply chain integrity manager at BCI said.

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