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Cotton Made in Africa

Cotton made in Africa is an initiative by the Aid by Trade Foundation and follows the principles of a Social Business helping people to help themselves by means of trade.

The initiative operates in accordance with sound business methods to improve the conditions of life of a large number of African cotton farmers. The initiatives approach bases on agricultural trainings to further sustainable growing methods and increase farmer’s yields to enable them to improve their condition of life on their own. In cooperation with its partners the initiatives supports educational programs and community projects on a sustainable basis, establishing long-term infrastructure.

Cotton made in Africa has set up a 3rd party verified sustainable verification system, including social, environmental an economic criteria as well as an impact assessment to evaluate sustainable development.

The initiative is building an alliance of international retail companies, which have targeted demand in the global market for sustainably produced cotton. The goal of Cotton made in Africa is to offer a socially and ecologically sustainable raw material which is compatible with the requirements of the mass market.

Learn more: Cotton Made in Africa websiteExternal Site

Conformity assessment | How is compliance with this ecolabel's standard ensured?

Conformity with Cotton Made in Africa's standard is verified by an independent organization (third party) following EcoCert and AfriCert

Certification / registration required

Applicants are certified against the ecolabels’s criteria before using the label

Managing organization | Who manages this ecolabel?

Name

Aid by Trade Foundation

Member of

Unknown

Type

Non-profit

Also manages

None.

Organization type: 527215



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Key data

Year ecolabel est. 2005

Classification | Who, what, where

Product categories this ecolabel applies to
Commodities

Other categories: raw cotton


Where this ecolabel is found
United States



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Last updated: 20 January 2012