Cotton Traceability: From Claims to Evidence
Cotton traceability is moving from a documentation exercise to a matter of evidential scrutiny. As demands for substantiated claims increase, brands can no longer rely solely on supplier declarations and paper-based chains of custody to support cotton origin claims.
Blended supply chains, fragmented sourcing, and different industry approaches are exposing gaps between what is declared and what can be demonstrated. The question is no longer whether traceability systems exist, but whether they can withstand challenge.
In this webinar, experts from Eurofins Sustainability Services will examine the practical steps in cotton origin verification and explore how physical verification methods using isotope analysis can complement traditional documentation-based approaches.
Join us to understand how cotton traceability is evolving from claims management to evidence verification!
We will cover:
- Emerging market expectations around cotton traceability.
- A range of traceability methods for building supply chain visibility.
- The role of scientific verification in strengthening due diligence.
- How brands are integrating evidence-based approaches into their sourcing strategies.
Your presenter
Peter has over 15 years working in the field of sustainable development with applicable experience in private, third and public sector. Peter works with brands and suppliers to identify and manage sustainability risks, develop strategic responses and monitor and report progress. With a particular focus on supply chain traceability and sustainability strategy, Peter helps organisations in the apparel sector make measurable progress towards long term solutions in sustainability and effectively communicate the results.


