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Welcoming New BCI Members 2020 Welcoming New BCI Members 2020 The following organisations became BCI Members in the second half of 2020. Associate Members Associate Member Country Beijing Beehive Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd. China Earlam, Hursthouse & Williams (EHW Ltd) United Kingdom Civil Society Members Civil Society Members Country Inter-Branch Cotton Organization of Greek Cotton (DOV) Greece Retailer and Brand Members Retailer and Brand Member Country BIG W Australia DR Ling Indústria e Comércio Brazil Eterna Mode GmbH Germany Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof GmbH Germany JD Sports Plc United Kingdom JYSK Denmark Koton Magazacilik Tekstil Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. Turkey Lands End United States Luxottica Group S.p.a Italy Maison Tess Canada Marc Cain GmbH Germany Masai Clothing Company Denmark Mustang Group Germany New Balance Athletics, Inc. United States Newbale Clothing Pty Limited Australia Peek & Cloppenburg KG Hamburg Germany Reiss United Kingdom Sprinter Megacentros del Deporte SL Spain Stitch Fix, Inc. United States The Workwear Group Pty Ltd Australia Tommy Bahama United States Wehkamp Netherlands Zimmermann Wear Pty Limited Australia Supplier and Manufacturer Members: Traders BetterCotton.org 1 Be part of something Better Supplier and Manufacturer Member Country Agritex Mauritius Alkan Mohamed Nossier For Trading And Industry Egypt Brighann Cotton Marketing Pty Ltd Australia Chisage Agricultural Products Co.,Ltd China G.M. Cot Fibers India Hang Tung Resources Limited China Hangzhou Xiaoshan Yongsheng Foreign Trade Co., Ltd China Hebei Chenhao Textile Co., Ltd China IRIS Products Pvt Ltd India LT Supercom India Private Ltd India Luckyfield Textiles (HK) Limited China Luoyang Unit Textile Science and Technology Co., Ltd China Modern Nile Cotton Co. SAE Egypt Nantong Zhenqian Textile Technology Co., Ltd China Qingdao Changxinde Impex. Co., Ltd China Qingdao Mailong International Trade Co. Ltd China Qingdao Sunrise Link Co., Ltd China Qingdao Teda Textile Co. LTD China Qingdao Xingshi Logistics Co., Ltd. China Qingdao Yuhetong International Trade Co., Ltd China Ramkrushna Trading Co India Shandong Ruyi Capital Holdings Co., Ltd. China Subahu Industrial Solutions Pvt Ltd India Sudarshan Krishi Seva Kendra India Surya Agro Agencies India Suzhou Runxinhua Import & Export Co. Ltd China Suzhou Wei Man Jia Import and Export Co., Ltd China Xuchang Yuzhong Textile Co., Ltd China Yuncheng County Dongsheng Textile Co., Ltd China Zhangjiagang Bonded Area Jiafengda Import and Export Co. Ltd China Zhangjiagang Free Trade Zone Haitang International Trade Co., Ltd China Zhejiang Hangshi Shancheng Industrial Co., Ltd China Zhejiang Tongli Supply Chain Co., Ltd China BetterCotton.org 2 Be part of something Better Supplier and Manufacturer Members: Other Intermediates Supplier and Manufacturer Member Country Abraham Moon and Sons Limited United Kingdom Abril Co. Tekstil Konfeksiyon Makina San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti. Turkey Amaravathi Textiles Pvt Limited India Anand Super Fabrics (P) Ltd India Anna Montana Damenoberbekleidung GmbH Germany Baoying Hongyang Textile Co., Ltd China Bedding Acquisition LLC United States Bharti Syntex Limited India Boo Kyung Textile Co., Ltd South Korea Bruma Singular, Lda Portugal Camorsil Têxteis & Confecções, Lda Portugal Cansan Iplik Pazarlama San. Ve Tic. A.S Turkey Century Apparels Private Ltd India Changzhou Jiekai Textile Products Co., Ltd China CJSC Zhongtai-Dangara Sin Silu Tekstile Tajikistan Combine Spinning (Pvt) Ltd Pakistan Confecciones Textimax S A Peru Cooperfibra Fios Cooperativa Agroindustrial Brazil Dongtai Yinhua Textiles Co., Ltd China Dreamtex Ltd United Kingdom Eight March Textile Company Limited Vietnam Ejaz Group Of Companies Pakistan Erez Dokuma Kumas Tekstil San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti. Turkey Gama Recycle Elyaf ve Iplik Sanayi Anonim Sirketi Turkey G C Fibres Limited India Geetha Krishna Spinning Mills Private Limited India Gokak Textiles Limited India Greentex Composite Mills Ltd. Bangladesh Guangxi Qinzhou Free Trade Port Area Qizhi Textile Co.,Ltd China Guangzhou Kayee Knitting Co., Ltd China Hangzhou Yongxin Textile Co., Ltd China Hanif Spinning Mills Ltd. Bangladesh Hebei Dongyue Textile Co., Ltd China Hebei Yinglong Textile Technology Co., Ltd. China He Tian Hui Lian Feng Textile Co. Ltd China Hubei Fulinhua Textile Co. , Ltd. China Hubei Yincheng Textile Co., Ltd China Huzhou Hualei Wool Textile Co. Ltd China Iberfios Fiação e Tecelagem Brazil ID Identity (Rex & Holm) Denmark Industrie Perfect GmbH Germany Infinia Spinning Mills Ltd. Bangladesh Inmatex S L Spain J. Pereira Fernandes II, SA Portugal Jadifex Malhas e Confecções Lda Portugal Jiangsu Huacai Textile And Garments Co., Ltd China Jiangsu Junlin Textiles Technology Corp. Ltd. China BetterCotton.org 3 Be part of something Better Supplier and Manufacturer Members: Other Intermediates (cont’d) Supplier and Manufacturer Member Country Jiao Zuo Hui Bai Chuan Textile Co., Ltd China JIiangsu Jiuzhou Textile Imp. & Exp. Co., Ltd China Kaifeng Hongjin Textile Co.,Ltd China Kaihara (Thailand) Co., Ltd Thailand Kazareen Textile Company Egypt Kececi Tekstil Ticaret ve Sanayi A.S. Turkey Korea Shinsung Textile South Korea Lam Giang Trading and Investiment JSC Vietnam Lisa D'este Fashion SAGL Switzerland Lopes & Carvalho, Lda Portugal M/S Guru Textiles India Mahmud Fashion Ltd Bangladesh Mainetti SPA Italy Mega Tekstil San. ve Tic. A.S. Turkey Menchi Tessuti SPA Italy Mohan Spinning Mills India Nantong Jinshan Textile Co. , Ltd. China Nassa Spinning Ltd Bangladesh Nassa Taipei Spinners Ltd. Bangladesh Nha Trang Textile & Garment Joint Stock Company (NHATEXCO) Vietnam Nybo Workwear A/S Denmark Ozsar Orme Kumas ve Boya Ltd. Sti. Turkey Pacific Textiles Holdings Limited China Para SPA Italy Peace Textile America, Inc. United States Peripan Industrial Ltda Brazil Phu Anh Spinning Joint Stock Company Vietnam Pingdingshan Changmao Textile Co., Ltd China Promex Comercio Importação Exportação Ltda (TexPrima) Brazil Qingzhou Yinlong Textile Co., Ltd China Radhalaxmi Spintex Pvt Ltd India Radheshyam Spinning Mill Private Limited India R A Mills Private Limited India Remedios Pla SL Spain Ricon Industries India S.Lal Trading Co. India Seride SRL Italy Shandong Binzhou Huanyu Textile Sci-tech Co., Ltd China Shandong Hengren Trade Co., Ltd China Shandong Hongcheng Hometex Co., Ltd. China Shandong Shengxiang Textile Co., Ltd China Shandong Zhink New Material Co., Ltd China ShaoXing Keqiao Heng Hui Textile Co., Ltd China Sheyang Yuanmian Textile Co. , Ltd. China Shiplu Textile & Spinning Mills Pvt. Ltd. Bangladesh Shivtex Spinning Private Limited India Sireci Tekstil San. ve Tic. A.S. Turkey BetterCotton.org 4 Be part of something Better Supplier and Manufacturer Members: Other Intermediates (cont’d) Supplier and Manufacturer Member Country Sirikcioglu Iplik ve Denim Isletmeleri San. Tic. A.S. Turkey Sitara Chemical Ind., Ltd (Textile Division) Pakistan Southern Spinners and Processors Ltd India Sri Anantha Lakshmi Spinning Mills Pvt. Ltd. India Sri Matha Spinning Mills Private Ltd India Sri Parameswari Spinning Mills Limited India Standard Spinning Mills (Private Limited) Pakistan Subburaaj Cotton Mill Private Limited India Sumati Spintex Pvt Ltd India Sun Garden Polska Sp. Z.O.O. S.P.K. Poland Sunteks Dokuma Boya Apre San. Tic. A.S Turkey Super Kiviands S.A. de C.V. Mexico Tafrid Cotton Mills Ltd Bangladesh Taida Textile Taizhou Co., Ltd China Texhong Winnitex Holdings Ltd United Kingdom Textil Walfran Meneghel Ltda Brazil Thang Long Textile Co, Ltd Vietnam Tiemengguan Xinhengli Textile Co., Ltd China TKO Evolution Apparel Inc United States Tongxiang Xingguang Woolen Incorporated Company China Top Line (Ningbo) Textile Co., Ltd China Unteks Tekstil San. ic ve dis Tic. A.S. Turkey Vedha Spinning Mills Private Limited India Vitthal Textiles Private Limited India Wangjiang Huapu Textile Co.,Ltd China WuXi City TianJia Textile Product Co., Ltd China Wuxi Simian Textile Co.,Ltd China Xiajin Ruisheng Cotton Industry Co.,LTD China Xiajin Tonghui Textile Co., Ltd China Xiangshui Jinrui Textile Co., Ltd China Xinjiang Lihua Textile Co., Ltd China Yanchen Mingyi Textile Co., Ltd China Yibin Spark Fine Spinning Tech Co., Ltd China Yuncheng County Taihe Textile Co., Ltd China Yuyaoshi ShunNan Fangzhi Limited Company China Zara Yarntex Co., Ltd Vietnam Zhangjiagang Kailiya Special Textile Yarn Co., Ltd China Zhangjiagang Zhaoxin Yarn Co., Ltd China Zhejiang Guang Qian Textile Co., Ltd China Zhejiang Huzhou Weida Group Co.,Ltd. China Zhejiang Jiudu Textiles Co., Ltd China Zhejiang Sunyouo Industrial Co., Ltd China Zouping Aijia Textile Co., Ltd China BetterCotton.org 5 Be part of something Better .
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