SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES

We’re transforming farming

Find out how our CottonConnect REEL programmes create a positive impact for people and the planet.

Looking after our future

If farmers are to be successful now and in the future, they need the skills, knowledge and ability to run their farms sustainably. This means improving their productivity while also protecting the natural environment so that it can sustain livelihoods for the long term.

We developed the CottonConnect REEL Codes of Conduct to ensure that our agricultural training programmes follow best practice and create the right outcomes – not only for farmers and their communities, but for the planet.

We have three REEL Codes of Conduct: REEL Cotton, REEL Regenerative Cotton and REEL Linen. These define specific criteria for sustainable raw material production, and form the basis of our 3-year REEL agricultural training programmes for farmers.

Our REEL Cotton Code is based on our Theory of Change to improve farm performance, reduce environmental impacts and improve cotton quality in the supply chain.

Our REEL Regenerative Code is based on our Theory of Change to boost farmer resilience, while adapting to climate changes and enhancing biodiversity.

A trusted approach

Our REEL Cotton programmes benefit from third-party verification provided by FLOCERT. This means we can be confident that the farmers participating in our programmes are delivering traceable, verifiable and sustainably produced materials.

We chose to work with FLOCERT because it has many years of experience, not least in providing Fairtrade International with certification and expertise in translating sustainability programmes into private codes.

REEL Cotton

 

The REEL Cotton Code covers both environmental and social criteria, with a big focus on enabling and supporting sustainable agricultural practices, such as sustainable pest management, improved soil health, and reduced fertiliser and water use.

 
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Continuous improvement

The REEL Cotton programme was created in 2010, and in 2015 the REEL Cotton Code was developed, following a comprehensive programme of risk analysis, stakeholder consultation, staff training and a pilot project among farmers in Gujarat, India. The Code was revised in 2016 and later in 2021, to strengthen its social criteria on employment conditions and health and safety.

 

Further revisions

The Code was further revised in 2021, to include: Recommendations from a survey conducted with farmers and implementing partners; a review of the Delta indicators for sustainable cotton (the set of environmental, social, and economic indicators used to measure sustainability across cotton); enhanced health and safety for gins; and region-specific customisations.

 

You can download the REEL Cotton Code here:

You can download the REEL Cotton Fact Sheet here:

You can download the REEL Cotton Handbook - Accountability & Assurance here:

You can download the Requirements for the Implementation of the REEL Cotton Code of Conduct

You can download the REEL Cotton - Strategic Plan

 

SUPPORTERS OF THE REEL CODE INCLUDE

REEL Regenerative Cotton

 

We established the REEL Regenerative Cotton Code in response to a growing desire from brands to introduce regenerative agriculture practices into raw material production.

We are dedicated to creating long term impacts by helping farmers to improve their lives, while also protecting the planet.

 
 

Enhancing conservation

The Regenerative Code does this by focusing on helping farmers to foster mitigation and adaptation to climate change, and enhance agro-biodiversity conservation. They can do this by introducing various regenerative farming practices and new techniques that are good for the environment.

Developed by CottonConnect and being trialled in the Primark Sustainable Cotton Programme. The Code is a complementary and optional addition to the REEL Cotton Code.

 
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Measurable impact

In the development of this Code, Biodiversify provided monitoring and reporting guidance for biodiversity. Plus, we worked with the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) and the Carbon Trust to develop key performance indicators to measure impact on biodiversity, soil and water among Primark Sustainable Cotton Programme farmers in Gujarat, India. We also undertook a carbon footprint analysis with the Carbon Trust to assess greenhouse gas emissions. ​​

While these are initial pilots, early indications show that, on average, biodiversity scores were 22% higher when compared to farms not in the programme. By reducing fertiliser use on the farms, greenhouse gas emissions are lower than farms not in the programme.

 

To find out more about how and why we developed this code, read the latest blog from our agronomist, Arif Makhdum.

You can download the REEL Regenerative Code here:

You can download the REEL Regenerative Fact Sheet here:

“From the onset, regenerative elements have been a characteristic of REEL. The latest amendments, embedded into a stakeholder consultation, have increased its robustness, making it the most prominent reference of regenerative agriculture in cotton production on a global scale.”

– Philipp Seitz, Global Rural Consultants

REEL Linen

 

Building on the success of the REEL Cotton Code, we developed the REEL Linen Code in partnership with Kingdom, one of largest linen yarn manufacturers in the world. 

The Code is designed to help brands and manufacturers seek assurance of sustainably produced linen, making it traceable from farm to yarn. It asks that farmers and processors adopt more sustainable practices when producing the flax fibres which are spun into linen yarn.

 

Working with, and for, farmers

Published in May 2021, the Code was developed following field studies of linen farmers in France and spinning mills in China. A prototype code was piloted and reviewed with farmer co-operatives.

 

You can download the REEL Linen Code – Farming and Processing here:

You can download the REEL Linen Fact Sheet here:

REEL. It’s a code, not a standard. Here’s why

 

The REEL Code includes criteria designed to be easy and manageable for farmers to implement.

The chosen sustainable agricultural practices will increase yields and farm profits, while reducing environmental impacts. Plus, there are social criteria to ensure a safe and fair workplace.

 

A tailored approach

Because it is a Code, and not a standard, REEL programmes can be tailored to focus on sustainability issues that brands and retailers are trying to address in their supply chains. Yes, we can ensure the REEL Code requirements are met but we can also add a focus on issues such as gender or health and safety.

 

Standards are different

A standard needs additional organisational infrastructure, including, for example, a resourced secretariat and board of directors.

A standard would require brands to implement and pay for certification of the standard. The REEL Code is verified, not certified.

 

Get in touch

Interested in how our REEL programmes can support you? Give us a call.