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This New Technology Could Be the Answer to Fashion s Traceability Problem
Imagine scanning your shirt â not the tag, the cloth itself â and being able to see who made it, how the cotton was farmed and where it came from.
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Feb 10, 2021
Imagine scanning your shirt â not the tag, the cloth itself â and being able to see who made it, how the cotton was farmed and where it came from.
When Danielle Statham was a fashion student, she dreamed of starting her own label. Then she met and married a cotton farmer, and her dream grew: Now she wanted her own label, made using her own cotton.
Twenty-five years ago, Danielle Statham couldn’t tell you a thing about cotton.
Today, alongside husband David, she stands at the helm of the world’s first carbon positive, sustainable, traceable and most ethical cotton-producing company, aptly-named Good Earth Cotton.
Grown by the couple’s own Sundown Pastoral Company at Keytah in Moree, the cotton is produced by an environmentally-passionate team of farmers using the world’s most advanced and ecologically-innovative production techniques.
The story of sustainable cotton
Their business motto is simple: every fibre tells a story – and Danielle’s on a mission to share that story with the world.