Media Feature | Australian Cotton
Australian Cotton recently featured Goondiwindi Cotton in an article discussing the Goondiwindi Circularity Project. The initiative aims to test whether shredded cotton products at end of life could be returned to cotton fields, offering both benefits to cotton soil health and a scalable solution to textile waste.
The article highlights the project's progress, including lab-based testing and field trials conducted during the 2021-22 cotton season. Initial results indicated increased microbial activity in soil and the breakdown of cotton materials within approximately 24 weeks. The project has garnered interest from various stakeholders, including industry groups, government bodies, and potential investors, aiming to establish a scalable solution to cotton textile waste.
You can read the full article here: Goondiwindi Circularity Project.