Omax Cotspin Joins Sourcery’s Direct-to-Grower Programme
Gujarat based Omax Cotspin, a spinning mill manufacturing BCI, Fairtrade and recycled cotton yarn, has joined Sourcery’s Direct-to-Grower Programme that connects brands, manufacturers and growers who are committed to commercial and environmental excellence.
Sourcery identifies and mitigates shared material and performance risks and cost inefficiencies to uncover opportunities that balance commercial and sustainability objectives, through collaborative engagement and facilitation with all Direct-to-Grower partners.
“By joining this programme, Omax seeks to bridge the gap upstream and promote end-to-end traceability from fibre to finished goods,” Sourcery said in a press release.
“Through this collaboration, we aim to bring visibility and connectivity downstream and upstream with commercial excellence and traceability of any cotton fibre, whether organic, regenerative or Better Cotton programs, Jayesh Patel, MD at Omax said.
“We aim to incentivise growers for their hard work with this partnership with Sourcery under the Direct-to-Grower Programme,” Patel added.
With Omax taking the lead as a key supplier for cotton yarns in the Direct-to-Grower Programme, this partnership will extend to other brands and manufacturers in India and globally to establish direct sourcing relationships for cotton yarn and enable full traceability and transparency up and downstream.
Sourcery has already established a sourcing partnership between OMAX and German sustainability champion, Armedangels, who are working together under the Direct-to-Grower Programme to bring full visibility along Armedangels’ supply chain.
Omax Cotspin is located in Dhrangadhra of the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, which is one of the highest cotton growing areas in India, with an modern integrated facility spread over 30 acres of land with 75,000 spindles.