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[GOTS Newsflash] 1st International Conference Report

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First International GOTS Conference Highly Successful

Event congregated whole organic textile supply chain under one roof and forged new partnerships for long term success.

Many thanks to speakers, attendees and supporters!

Mumbai, 2nd June, 2015 

The flagship event by GOTS in Mumbai, India on 22nd May, 2015 was attended by more than 250 delegates from 12 countries including international Brands & Retailers, Indian brands and exporters from the Indian subcontinent, Buying Agents, Manufacturers of Textiles and Additives (dyes, chemicals, enzymes), Certification Bodies, Testing Laboratories, Trade Associations, NGOs, Academics, Media, Consultants, etc. The theme of the conference was –Strong Partnerships for Success. The congregation initiated new partnerships and valuable discussions. India is the country with the highest number of GOTS certified facilities worldwide. Today, out of the more than 3600 facilities GOTS certified worldwide, more than 1300 are in this country.

The ‘1st International GOTS Conference’ was organized by GOTS in The Lalit, Sahar, Mumbai, India on 22nd May 2015. In the inaugural session Herbert Ladwig, Managing Director of GOTS expressed his happiness on the DGFT notification in first week of May 2015 explicitly excluding organic textiles from the new procedures for export of organic product and also appreciated DGFT and Ministry of Commerce, Government of India for this industry friendly move. Sharing his dream of a New Concept of Quality, he said, “If ecological civilization and thus sustainable production has to become main stream, a fundamental change of the concept of good product quality is necessary. The perception of good quality must be transformed into a holistic one, where a product not produced in a sustainable way, is considered bad quality even if it is fashionable”.

Four sessions of the conference addressed the various dimensions of GOTS as an instrument of sustainable supply chain management. 

Session1: “Storytelling: Brands’ and Retailers’ Business Case for Sustainability through GOTS”: Speakers' statements included the benefits of GOTS certification like increased work environment safety, increased workers morale, improvement in company’s image but also the challenges regarding the availability of organic cotton. Key results included the need for labeling GOTS on the product to distinguish from self-claims.

Session2: “Going for GOTS” experts gave insights in challenges and opportunities that auditing faces today, technical and labelling requirements in GOTS, testing procedures, chemical parameters considered in assessment and testing of dyes and chemicals.

Session3: "Sustainability Standards: National or International"? According to the panelists theInternational standards do encompass a global perspective and are developed in the view of making international supply chains are more efficient than national standards. Furthermore standards should be voluntary; however the governments can adopt and enforce private standards, as USDA has set an example. Experts opined that standards should work towards mutual recognition and that the strategic dimension of legitimizing private mode of governance in areas of public interest should be addressed.

Session 4: "Supply Chain: Challenges and Opportunities with GOTS" In this final session,moderator Ullhas Nimkar challenged the panelists from all areas of the textile chain including laboratory and certifiers by insightful and fundamental questions. Not rather surprising but always worth to mention that again it became very clear that sustainability is a necessity, especially to change over from conventional to organic.Furthermore the price premium of sustainable textiles can hardly be argued away but the emphasis must be on the additional value and benefit for sellers and buyers.

The event got fabulous feedback from the attendees for quality of sessions, networking opportunities and eminence of delegates. Please find quotes with feedback on our website.

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Please read the full report on our website.

Please download a word file with short and long versions of the report here.

We very much thank our sponsors for their support to the 1st International GOTS Conference.

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