UNIDO launches Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) pilot project in Egypt
“The pilot project’s vision is to pilot the BCI standard system in Egypt, through a multi-stakeholder programme jointly coordinated by UNIDO, relevant governmental entities, farmers’ cooperatives, cotton-textile associations and local/international private sector stakeholders,” said the Egyptian Cotton Project’s spokesman.
“Cotton Egypt Association is dedicated to creating a sustainable supply chain which supports the welfare of both the workers and the environment. The partnership with UNIDO to support the BCI pilot project is one of several initiatives we will be exploring in 2019, as we continue to bring the brand and the values of the world’s finest cotton to meet the expectations of a modern consumer,” Khaled Schuman, executive director of the association, said.
BCI programme
The BCI is the largest cotton sustainability programme in the world, educating farmers and granting the BCI standard to those who meet rigorous levels of sustainable production and employee welfare.
Currently, the organisation licenses 1.3 million farms in 21 countries and aims to secure the sector’s future by bringing 30% of global production up to BCI standard by 2020. The project will coordinate with a pool of stakeholders to implement the pilot BCI programme for Egyptian Cotton, promoting the production of Egypt’s ‘White Gold’ in a way that cares for the environment and the farmers who grow it.
The sustainability drive is the latest move from Cotton Egypt Association to modernise and cement the Egyptian Cotton brand as the world’s most luxurious cotton. It follows initiatives such as the recent introduction of a rigorous new accreditation process in partnership with Bureau Veritas, which uses DNA technology to root out counterfeit goods.