Cotton Supply Chain Leaders
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Mahmood Group:  Leading the Way to Industry 4.0 in Pakistan
Leading the Way to Industry 4.0 in Pakistan Mahmood’s world-class facilities give a glimpse of the future of the nation’s textile industry. Visitors to Mahmood Textile Mills Ltd&...
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TTI Group:  A Reliable Source, Even in Uncertain Times
The apparel industry can be difficult to forecast, however the past year has been more unpredictable than even the most experienced executives could have imagined. For many brands and retailers, ...
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MALEK:  Leading Bangladesh’s New Quality Movement
Once competiting solely on having the lowest labor costs, Bangladesh has been transforming itself into a nation where quality and efficiency are giving it a competitive advantage. The move is bei...
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How Smart Shirts Stays Ahead of the Sourcing Curve
As apparel production moves into new markets, brands are finding that Smart Shirts is already there with state-of-the art vertical facilities. The tide is shifting in apparel production, however ...
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Luthai:  Becoming the World’s Biggest Yarn-Dyed Mill
Requests for shorter lead times, higher quality, and more innovation are raising competitive standards even higher. Luthai Textile Co. Limited is tackling these challenges head on – and win...
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The COTTON USA Advantage

  • Family farmers who are committed to working their fields sustainably and leaving them better for the world.
  • A long history of innovative harvesting and ginning technology that results in higher-quality cotton.
  • One of the highest rates of adoption in the world for Precision Agriculture, which encourages less water and pesticide usage.
  • U.S. farmers operate under voluminous, stringent, and enforceable regulations.
  • A commitment to transparent partnership that is unmatched anywhere.
  • One of the most comprehensive systems for monitoring and measuring all the key metrics involved in sustainability.

 

US Cotton Facts

  • 2/3 of U.S. cotton land uses only rain water
  • U.S. cotton water use efficiency has improved by 82% over the past 35 years 
  • Cotton is carbon footprint neutral, meaning the plants remove more greenhouse gasses than production produces.