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Cotton Sustainability Summit Calls for Industry Collaboration to Create Change
The two-day invitation-only
conference, hosted by Cotton Incorporated and the Cotton Board, was held
September 21-23 in La Jolla California. The summit is one example of
Cotton Incorporated’s role as a leader and convener in the textile industry.
The convergence of attendees created a unique platform for exchanging ideas to
address sustainability issues, from regenerative agriculture to circularity to
waste reduction for members of the textile and fashion industries.
After a poolside welcome reception
Wednesday night, the event began Thursday with Sonja Chapman, Chairwoman of the
Cotton Board and J. Berrye Worsham, President and CEO of Cotton Incorporated,
each delivering opening remarks to welcome the guests. Chapman is the Director
of International Movement and Import Preservation at Golden Touch/Jaclyn Groups
and an Associate Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York
City.



Chapman’s comment that “Progress
will only happen if the knowledge is shared,” was echoed by keynote speaker
Jason Clay, Senior Vice President for Markets and Executive Director of the
Markets Institute of the World Wildlife Fund, who kicked off the sessions with
some eye-opening statistics on GHG emissions and weather impacts on
agriculture. Clay implored guests to think differently in order to be
transformational and identified knowledge-sharing platforms as a key ingredient
to help improve agriculture on a global scale.
Over Thursday and Friday, seven
moderated panel discussions covered a wide breadth of topics, including:
Panelists included soil health
experts and sustainability authorities, as well as cotton producers from
Louisiana and California, who shared their stories of stewardship and their
long-term relationships with the land and with their farm employees.



Sustainable design and development
pioneer Bill McDonough gave the keynote on the final day of the conference,
encouraging attendees to move away from a language of negativity—as in
reducing, net-zero, stopping—and move toward an approach of achieving
possibilities. “Stop with the misery,” he said, “Put down those tools. Move on.” He
explained to the audience that “Regenerative is the world that you live in.
Sustainability is intergenerational stewardship.”
McDonough championed extending
producer responsibility and regenerative farming, stating that “the soil
becomes the capital of our culture. All sustainability is local.” The
relationship with the customer is the most important one,” he added, and
invited the audience to “design for reuse; the next use, recycling, return to
cycles.”
It will take us all,” he said. “It
will take forever—that’s the point. Nature doesn’t have a design problem,
people do.”
Participants were engaged throughout
the event and audience questions spurred numerous conversations regarding
clothing recycling and waste; soil health; regulations and their impact on
growers, brands, retailers, and consumers; circularity; transparency, and
supply chain issues.



Cotton Incorporated developed three
displays for participants to explore during the summit; a map of cotton
sustainability research featuring cotton sustainability research projects in all states of the Cotton Belt; a
three-dimensional Climate Smart display of the cotton plant and its root
system, describing the sustainable aspects of the cotton plant; and an
interactive Climate Interactive En-ROADS Climate Solutions Simulator, which
allowed summit attendees and speakers to manipulate inputs to see how their
selections affected global warming. Participants could select among 18 inputs
such as increasing or decreasing methane emissions, renewable energy,
electrification of transportation, population and economic growth, carbon
removal, and technological advancements to learn how these increases and
decreases changed the global warming trend.
Themes that emerged throughout the
summit included producer responsibility, understanding the complete chain from
agriculture to end of life, collaborating to solve sustainability and
circularity issues, educating consumers, and the urgency of acting now.
Collectively, the event energized
and charged sustainability leaders in the textile and apparel industry to think
differently and collaboratively to create strategies that lead to large-scale
changes for our planet.
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