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15/05/2020 – From sowing the seeds to the finished textile

Remei AG: The only way is together

Remei offers a fully sustainable supply chain for organic cotton. An interview with Marion Röttges, Co-CEO about the coronavirus pandemic.

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The organic cotton that Remei uses comes from the organic farming companies bioRe India Ltd. and bioRe Tanzania Ltd. Farmers working on site with these businesses are paid a purchase guarantee and premium payments by Remei, who also bears the risk of market access for their organic cotton. Remei’s retail partners, who are supplied by Remei with textile assortments and capsule collections made from bioRe organic cotton, are the final link in the chain to the consumers. © Boethling for bioRe

 
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Marion Röttges, Co-CEO Apparel & Communication at Remei, about corporate responsibility, the importance of collaboration for meaningful value chains and the repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic. © Remei AG

 
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Marion Röttges visits supply-chain Partner Century, Tirupur, India. Remei is part of a network that considers respect for human dignity and a mindful awareness of nature as equally important as economic profitability. © Remei AG

 
Remei-AG-Organic.jpg

The organic cotton that Remei uses comes from the organic farming companies bioRe India Ltd. and bioRe Tanzania Ltd. Farmers working on site with these businesses are paid a purchase guarantee and premium payments by Remei, who also bears the risk of market access for their organic cotton. Remei’s retail partners, who are supplied by Remei with textile assortments and capsule collections made from bioRe organic cotton, are the final link in the chain to the consumers. © Boethling for bioRe

 
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