For Immediate Release
Date Posted: 23 June 2021
Highlights from the June 2021 issue of the ‘Review’ include:
- A summary of the outlook for cotton
- The danger of our relationship with fashion
- Debunking the myths about synthetic fibres
- How cotton can mitigate — and is threatened by — climate change
- How dirty underwear and a dictionary can change our future
Climate Change, Plastic and Fashion: ‘Review’ Highlights the Dangers and Opportunities We Face
On the surface, the five articles in the June 2021 Review touch on different things: market dynamics, fast fashion, plastic fibres, climate change and an oddly titled feature about soil health and the crucial difference between two words. But they all have a common underlying theme: a warning about our future.As always, the Review opens with a brief overview of the current and near-term outlook for the cotton market.
Next, Dalena White, Secretary General of the International Wool Textile Organisation, follows with a study of our bad romance with clothing and what we can do to keep it from harming the earth.
The third article, written by analyst and consultant Veronica Kassatly, takes a graphics-filled, step-by-step approach to dissecting and disproving some of the myths surrounding synthetic fibres.
In the fourth article, ICAC Executive Director Kai Hughes lays out, in no uncertain terms, the threat of climate change and the damage changing weather patterns could cause — and what we (and cotton) can do about it.
The issue concludes with an article from ICAC Communications Director Mike McCue and the headline is one of the strangest published in the history of the Review. But believe it or not, dirty underwear and a dictionary really can save us from a grim future.
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About the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC)
Formed in 1939, the ICAC is an association of cotton producing, consuming and trading countries. It acts as a catalyst for change by helping member countries maintain a healthy world cotton economy; provides transparency to the world cotton market by serving as a clearinghouse for technical information on cotton production; and serves as a forum for discussing cotton issues of international significance. The ICAC does not have a role in setting market prices or in intervening in market mechanisms. For more information, please visit www.icac.org, Twitter or LinkedIn.
Dr. Elsie Sia Kanza is the current Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Republic of Tanzania to the United States of America and Mexico. Prior to that role, Ambassador Kanza served as Special Advisor to the President of the World Economic Forum, and, before that, Head of Africa and Member of Executive Committee for 10 years championing growth and development in Africa leveraging public private collaboration. In 2015, She was awarded a Doctorate in Business Administration (honoris causa) by the University of Strathclyde for the transformative impact achieved in Africa.
Alison Ward has over 30 years of international experience in sustainability and corporate affairs. Alison is the CEO of CottonConnect, where she leads a team of over 100 employees, impacting the lives of over 800,000 cotton farmers in India, China, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt and Bangladesh. Under Alison’s leadership the organization: drives supply chain transparency connecting sustainable fibres from farm to store; focuses on the rights and skills of women in supply chains through pioneering gender programmes; and continues to develop innovations at a farm level. She leads cotton strategies and programmes for global brands and retailers.


Name: Mary Concilia Anchang
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SIDDHARTHA RAJAGOPAL, Executive Director – TEXPROCIL