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Cotton Plant

About

VeriCott

Background

The world is demanding more accountability, sustainability, and ethics in cotton production and manufacturing. Regulations on cotton imports and exports are only becoming more commonplace, with increasing demands from countries, regions, and major brands.

 

VeriCott believes traceability and provenance should be accurate, objective, and most of all, streamlined to fit perfectly into your existing supply chain.

 

This is why we combine top-tier scientific analysis with client-oriented service design to make traceability a flexible and delightful experience.

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Forced Labour
in the cotton industry

There is a rising concern about forced labour in the cotton farming industry, and countries are starting to ban the importing and selling of such products.

Sustainability
and Social Impact

of the cotton supply chain

Maintaining a seamless, sustainable, and ethical supply chain is difficult and involves a lot of expensive, unreliable, sometimes outsourced in-person audits.

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Pressures
on brands

Consumers are becoming more aware of sustainability and ethics, and there are boycotts of brands (Zara, Gap, Muji) sourcing questionable cotton.

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Our Solution

Our Technology

Our team of world-class scientists accurately verify your cotton's origin

on an atomic level

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All living things can be traced back to their geographical origin based on their chemical composition, and cotton is no exception.

 

By breaking it down to an atomic level, we can compare its stable isotopic ratios and other physical and chemical attributes to find a match in our proprietary database. This helps us pinpoint the region of origin of your product without needing audits or site visits.

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