World Cotton Day
World Cotton Day celebrates a crop that touches nearly every part of our daily lives. Cotton grows in warm fields across the globe, then travels into the shirts we wear, the sheets we sleep on, and the products we use.
Position your brand as a champion of ethical cotton sourcing and fair-trade practices to build trust with sustainability-minded consumers during October awareness month.
- Behind-the-scenes farm-to-closet storytelling highlighting your sustainable cotton supply chain
- Partner with cotton farmers to share their stories and showcase fair-labor commitments
- Educational content on how to identify ethically-sourced cotton products when shopping
- Cottonseed oil recipe features or food & beverage collaborations celebrating cotton's full-circle utility
World Cotton Day began in 2019. Four African countries—Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, and Mali—pushed for its creation. These nations, known as the Cotton-4, wanted people to better understand how important cotton is.
They also wanted the world to notice how hard life can be for the farmers who grow it. The World Trade Organization held the first event in Geneva, Switzerland. The goal was to bring together leaders, experts, and workers from around the globe.
In 2021, the United Nations General Assembly made it official. The day became a yearly event to raise awareness and encourage change.
Cotton supports millions of jobs, especially in rural areas. Farmers rely on it to feed their families and build better futures. But many face low prices, tough trade rules, and limited access to technology.
World Cotton Day gives people a chance to speak up for better farming methods, fair pay, and global support. It’s not just about clothes or clothing.
It’s about the people who grow, pick, clean, and ship this soft, useful fiber. By focusing on cotton, the world can also talk about trade, equality, and the environment—all through one simple crop with a big story.
Explore Cotton’s Journey
Visit local farms or textile factories to see how cotton is cultivated and transformed into products we use every day. These visits can provide insight into the hard work and processes involved in bringing cotton from the field to your home.
Support Sustainable Brands
Choose to purchase items from companies that prioritize ethical sourcing and environmentally friendly practices. By doing so, you contribute to a more sustainable cotton industry and support fair labor conditions.
Learn and Share
Attend workshops or seminars that discuss the importance of cotton in global trade and its impact on economies. Sharing this knowledge with others can help raise awareness about the significance of cotton worldwide.
Celebrate with Art
Create art pieces or crafts using cotton materials to express appreciation for this versatile fiber. Hosting an exhibition or sharing your creations online can inspire others to recognize cotton’s value.
Cook with Cottonseed Oil
Experiment with recipes that incorporate cottonseed oil, a byproduct of cotton processing. This can be a fun way to explore the diverse uses of cotton beyond textiles.