At Texworld, Cotton USA to offer sourcing support to fashion industry

At Texworld to be held in Paris from September 12-15, 2016, in Hall 2 F137, COTTON USA will promote US cotton and offer sourcing support to the fashion industry supply chain at its exhibit. Cotton is a natural and renewable fiber, and the US cotton producers are leading the way in responsible cotton production practices.

COTTON USA will be also providing visitors with comprehensive background information on responsibly-produced US cotton, global cotton market developments, the findings of current market and consumer studies, and its ongoing Licensing, Marketing and Sourcing Programmes.

COTTON USA provides proactive support through its Sourcing Programme with respect to procurement issues, which includes organized sourcing trips to important regions.

The visitors also are invited to the exhibit to discover the COTTON USA Marketing and Licencing Programmes and learn about COTTON USA’s collaboration with leading brands and retailers around the world.

US cotton has a track record of continuous improvement with respect to water and crop protection product use, and habitat and soil preservation.

The US system’s transparency allows for constant monitoring and improvement. The roughly 13,000 US cotton growers comply with stringent US government regulatory requirements and are committed to the principle of continuous improvement.

COTTON USA is a premium trademark ingredient brand that identifies products made from US cotton through all stages of processing and marketing.

COTTON USA has strong consumer awareness and preference for COTTON USA, with more than 51,000 product lines and 3.8 billion products having proudly carried the name COTTON USA since 1989.

At the COTTON USA exhibit, the textile trade will also be able to gather information on how the Cotton LEADS programme, initiated by Australia and the United States, offers manufacturers, brands and retailers a reliable cotton supply chain solution and confidence that the raw material used from these countries is responsibly produced and identified.

Recent Posts

Eastman launches Naia Lyte for lightweight, high-performance fabrics

Eastman introduced Naia™ Lyte, a new cellulose acetate filament yarn, at the Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics Spring/Summer 2026 exhibition.

6 hours ago

Ecco, Spinnova develop shoe using leather by-product fibers

Ecco, Spinnova have introduced the Ecco BIOM 720 shoe. This product is unique as it uses leather by-products that are…

6 hours ago

Xefco deploys first waterless plasma dyeing system

Xefco has deployed its Ausora system, marking the first time a waterless plasma textile dyeing machine has been deployed at…

6 hours ago

trinamiX to use NIR technology for supply chain transparency

trinamiX is helping manufacturers, recyclers, sorters, and brands improve material identification through its mobile near-infrared spectroscopy technology.

1 day ago

Bezos Earth Fund to develop next-gen materials for fashion industry

The Bezos Earth Fund has announced an investment of $34 million to support the development of new materials for the…

1 day ago

STCH to launch Fabric GPT for innovative fabric development

STCH is working on a system called “fabric GPT.” This tool is trained on large amounts of data related to…

1 day ago