Sustainable Cotton Project

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"The Sustainable Cotton Project (SCP) is an internationally recognized California-farm based program dedicated to changing the way cotton, one of the world's most widely traded commodities, is farmed and marketed.

"We connect growers, manufacturers and consumers to develop a Cleaner Cotton™ supply chain in California's productive Central Valley. Founded in 1996, SCP works with innovative growers to produce a high-quality fiber without using the most toxic pesticides and herbicides in agriculture."[1]

  • Marcia Gibbs - Executive Director, Sustainable Cotton Project
  • Lynda Grose - Fashion Designer and Cotton Marketing Specialist

Sponsors

Accessed May 2014: [2]

The Sustainable Cotton Project thanks its sponsors and partners for helping make our project work a success.

FOUNDATION GRANTS

GOVERNMENT GRANTS California State Water Resources Control Board State of California Environmental Protection Agency - Region 9 United States Department of Agriculture – Conservation Innovation Grant United States Department of Agriculture – Value Added Producer Grant Western Center for Risk Management Education

FASHION

PROJECT SUPPORTERS University of California Integrated Pest Management University of California Cooperative Extension Almond Board of California City of Firebaugh Dos Palos Cooperative Gin Calcot SCP Farmers

Contact

Web: http://www.sustainablecotton.org

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References

  1. Sustainable Cotton Project About, organizational web page, accessed May 20, 2014.
  2. Sustainable Cotton Project Sponsors, organizational web page, accessed May 20, 2014.