The Trust Protocol’s goals are aligned with the UN
2025 U.S. national goals are to reduce soil loss, water usage, and GHG while increasing land use efficiency and soil carbon.
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2025 U.S. national goals are to reduce soil loss, water usage, and GHG while increasing land use efficiency and soil carbon.
The Trust Protocol’s goals are aligned with the UN Read More »
Over the last 35 years, U.S. cotton growers have been able to reduce soil lose, water use, greenhouse gas emissions and energy use all while increasing land use efficiency.
Decades of Sustainable Stewardship Read More »
The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol is setting a new standard for more sustainably grown cotton so that you can trust in a smarter cotton future. Watch this video to learn more about the Trust Protocol and why it is important.
About the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol Read More »
U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol growers are committed to reducing their water usage by an 18% by 2025. Watch this animation to learn how they’re doing it!
Water Use and U.S. Cotton Production Read More »
Healthy soil is the basis of our growers’ livelihood and protecting it is both an economic and sustainable commitment. Watch this animation to learn about the techniques growers practice to ensure the soil health and biodiversity of each farm.
Soil Health and U.S. Cotton Production Read More »
The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol hosted a virtual farm tour in November 2020 taking the 300 brand and retailer participants through the production process of U.S. cotton. The tour featured videos, a map that highlighted Trust Protocol growers in each cotton producing state, and hosted a live Q&A with experts and growers. To learn more,
From Dirt to Data: The Art and Science Behind Trust Protocol Cotton Production Read More »
Episode 9 of Smarter Conversations This episode explores how sustainable practices in cotton production are helping to promote biodiversity. Sledge Taylor and Marshall Hardwick explain why, as cotton growers, biodiversity is important to them and why growers care about it. Topics explored include regenerative agriculture, conservation tillage, habitat preservation, cover crops and pesticide use. Listen to the Podcast on SoundCloud Listen to the Podcast on Anchor https://trustuscotton.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Smarter-Conversations-SeriesIntro-audiogram.mp4
Sustainable cotton production for biodiversity protection Read More »
MEMPHIS, TENN (April 29, 2021) – The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, a new science-based sustainability program that collects robust farm-level data against six key sustainability metrics, is pleased to announce that it is further enhancing the value of its program by delivering unparalleled supply chain transparency through its Protocol Consumption Management Solution (PCMS). Recognizing the growing
U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol and TextileGenesis™ Announce Collaboration Read More »
Episode 8 of Smarter Conversations In this episode we talk about the importance of water for growing cotton and how the Trust Protocol is helping growers improve their water management practices. Dr. Jesse Daystar, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer at Cotton Incorporated and advisor to the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol and Dr. Kris Johnson, Interim Director of Agriculture for North America at The
Water Management–key element for cotton growth Read More »