Reducing cotton supply chain emissions
Regenerative farming practices lowered carbon intensity
Understanding and reducing greenhouse gas emissions has become an increasingly important priority across global textile supply chains. To better understand the environmental impact of cotton production and identify opportunities for emissions reduction, CottonConnect and Primark commissioned the Carbon Trust in 2019/2020 to conduct a carbon footprint analysis of farms participating in the Primark Cotton Project in Gujarat, India.
The study examined how sustainable farming practices influenced greenhouse gas emissions at farm level and compared programme farmers with non-participating control farms. The findings provided valuable insight into the relationship between agricultural inputs, farming practices, and carbon emissions within cotton production systems.