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The 82nd Plenary Session: PSAC Workshop on Fiber Needs

Published: October 4, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Tashkent, Uzbekistan During each International Cotton Advisory Committee Plenary Meeting, the Private Sector Advisory Council hosts a session on the topic they’d focused on discussing throughout the year, sharing their insights with the audience and working to advance the interests of the global cotton industry’s business community.

The Fifth Open Session, “Traceability and Sustainability Requirements in Natural vs. Man-made Fibers,” was held this year by the PSAC. The four speakers were introduced by Mr. Peter Wakefield of Wakefield Inspection, the Chair of the PSAC:

  • Anees Khawaja, MG Apparel: Mr Khawaja emphasized the critical need to put sustainability at the core of cotton’s strategy, especially because it is biodegradable and provides employment in developing regions — thus making a stark comparison with synthetic fibers, which do neither of those things.
  • Marc Lewkowitz, Supima: Representing the perspective of the Producers and Ginners Committee, he offered three recommendations: find a common, practical definition of what traceability is, develop a clear and concise bale ID system, and ensure there are support systems to help gradually transition to global implementation.
  • Eimear McDonagh, Agri Direct Australia: Speaking on behalf of the Merchants Committee, Ms McDonagh offered several conclusions at the end of her presentation, including that cotton is being held to a different standard than other fibers; and that success will depend on collaborating with governments and brands.
  • Debra Guo, Textile Exchange: Ms Guo discussed a number of topics, including the concept of “preferred materials” — a fiber or raw material that delivers consistently reduced impacts and increased benefits for climate, nature, and people against the conventional equivalent, through a holistic approach to transforming production systems.

 “Global Partnerships to Promote Innovation in the Cotton and Textile Value Chains” is the theme of the 82nd Plenary Meeting of the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC). The conference is slated to take place at the International Hotel in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, from September 30 to October 3, 2024. Following the conference, there will be multiple technical tours of the country’s cotton and textile businesses. For more information and to see the full agenda, please click here.

About the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC)

Formed in 1939, the ICAC is an association of cotton producing, consuming, trading, and investing countries. It acts as a catalyst for change by helping member countries maintain a healthy world cotton economy; provides transparency to the world cotton market by serving as a clearinghouse for technical information on cotton production; and serves as a forum for discussing cotton issues of international significance. In addition, members can take advantage of the ICAC’s global network of cotton researchers, whose expertise covers the supply chain from farm to textile manufacturing, and have free access to its cutting-edge technologies like the voice-based app and virtual technology cotton training program. Committed to ensuring cotton’s continued sustainability, the ICAC is the only intergovernmental commodity body covering cotton that is recognized by the United Nations. For more information, please visit www.icac.orgTwitter or LinkedIn

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