Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) bags top German sustainability rating

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Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) has bagged a top grade rating – ‘Excellent’ from the German sustainability label assessment platform – Siegelklarheit.

This rating recognizes CmiA for its performance in credibility, environmental, and social standards, positioning the standard among the best-rated seals available on the market.

The grading was carried out by Siegelklarheit, based on a professionally reviewed evaluation system.

The current assessment of CmiA took place as part of a comprehensive update of the Siegelklarheit evaluation system.

The information platform, which has been reviewing sustainability labels for consumers since 2015, has expanded its rating scale from two to five levels.

The aim of this revision is to differentiate more clearly between various sustainability labels, offering consumers even more informative and reliable guidance.

Since labels have varying requirements for credibility, environmental, and/or social issues, this step was intended to make the portal even more consumer-friendly and informative.

The result of the re-evaluation is clear. Cotton made in Africa receives the top grade ‘Excellent’ and thus proves itself to be a credible standard.

The evaluation of Cotton made in Africa was based on the “Sustainability Standards Comparison Tool” (SSCT).

According to SSCT, CmiA meets 100% of all minimum criteria regarding credibility and social compatibility, and achieves 88% in the environmental category.

SSCT is a methodical approach for assessing and comparing sustainability labels. Over 200 national and international experts from institutions, standard organizations, science, business, and civil society were involved in its development.

These include the International Trade Centre (ITC), ISEAL Alliance and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.

International agreements, such as those of the International Labour Organization (ILO), serve as a fundamental basis for the evaluation.

Bhargav Pathak
Bhargav Pathakhttps://textilesresources.com
With a passion for the textile, apparel, and fashion industry, I embarked on a journey fueled by education from NIFT Gandhinagar and affiliation with NDBI at NID Ahmedabad. Since 2006, I've contributed to various corporate ventures, specializing in B2B, B2C, SaaS, and AI products within the textile domain. In July 2023, I launched TextilesResources.com, a knowledge hub offering the latest news, articles, and soon-to-come features like interviews and a trade fair calendar. Grateful for the growing community, we've recently introduced a Business Directory for enhanced visibility. Join us on LinkedIn and stay connected with the ever-evolving textile landscape!

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