Dibella increases purchases of Fairtrade organic cotton

28 March 2017


GERMANY/INDIA

Sustainable textiles for institutional business are breaking all records at Dibella. For its sustainable bed, table and bath textiles, the company bought almost one thousand tons of hand-picked Fairtrade organic cotton from India.

The Fairtrade and GOTS certified fibres were exclusively harvested by micro scale farmers, which belong to the Chetna Organic Cooperative. Chetna is intensively engaged in creating better living conditions for Indian cotton farmers. The cooperative invested itself with great success in promoting organic and fair cultivated cotton since this guarantees the micro scale farmers a better income.

“For this reason the initiative is our selected, long-standing sourcing partner in India“, stated Ralf Hellmann, managing director of Dibella. “Also to secure quotas of sustainable organic and Fairtrade cotton, Chetna Organic is our point of contact number one. Just a few weeks ago we concluded a new agreement with the cooperative: in future, thirty villages in the region of Adilabad will supply us with sustainably cultivated fibres.

“Even then we will not quite cover our current demand. We will also secure the purchase volumes for the coming years - and these will most definitely increase in the future,” said Hellmann. “We wish to express our thanks to all of our customers who have contributed to this success and which have allowed many people throughout our entire textile supply chain to have a better life.”

SUSTAINABLE SOURCE: Dibella micro scale farmers with hand-picked Fairtrade organic cotton



Privacy Policy
We have updated our privacy policy. In the latest update it explains what cookies are and how we use them on our site. To learn more about cookies and their benefits, please view our privacy policy. Please be aware that parts of this site will not function correctly if you disable cookies. By continuing to use this site, you consent to our use of cookies in accordance with our privacy policy unless you have disabled them.