
A new scientific finding now concludes: Cotton is much more climate-friendly than thought. © Cotonea/Klaus Mellenthin
A new scientific finding now concludes: Cotton is much more climate-friendly than thought. © Cotonea/Klaus Mellenthin
Levi Strauss & Co., Tesco und Gildan sind die neuesten internationalen Marken, die sich der Initiative anschließen. © Irina Sokolovskaya/stock.adobe.com
The current annual report of the Bremen Cotton Exchange is now available in German. The English version will be available from the end of August 2021. © Cotton Australia/Paul Beiboer
Gründerduo Steffen Gerlach und Reiner Mantsch: Baumwoll-Recycling mit hohem Anspruch. © Eeden German_Martin Leclaire
Rund 630.000 t entkörnter Baumwolle aus Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Kamerun, Mosambik, Nigeria, Sambia, Tansania, Tschad und Uganda wurden im vergangenen Jahr nach den Kriterien von „Cotton made in Africa“ produziert. © CmiA
Cotton lint loss increased as a result of the unusual weather event caused by the cyclone Ianos. © Bremer Baumwollbörse
The USDA Foreign Agricultural Service post in Cairo forecasts market year 2021/22 cotton area harvested to increase by seven percent to 70,000 hectares, from 65,000 hectares in season 2020/21. © Bremer Baumwollbörse