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Page 1 of 34 Membership Categories Quick Links BCI Members 3-Nov-15 Organisation Country Membership Category Sub-Category Member Since Level URL Website Company Description Associate Members Pakistan Associate Member N/A Jan 01 2010 Standard Cotton Connect Luxembourg Associate Member N/A Jan 01 2010 Standard n/a Cotton Incorporated United States Associate Member N/A Jan 01 2010 Standard www.cottoninc.com n/a Made-By United Kingdom Associate Member N/A Jul 01 2013 Standard n/a Olah Inc. United States Associate Member N/A Oct 01 2015 Standard n/a SGS S.A. Switzerland Associate Member N/A Jul 01 2010 Standard www.fibres.sgs.com n/a United States Associate Member N/A Jul 01 2010 Standard www.organicexchange.orn/a United States Associate Member N/A Oct 01 2015 Standard www.usfashionindustry. United Kingdom Associate Member N/A Jul 01 2013 Standard www.wiscontrol.com n/a Civil Society India Civil Society N/A Jul 01 2010 Standard www.afpro.org India Civil Society N/A Feb 01 2011 Standard Ambuja Cement Foundation India Civil Society N/A Feb 01 2011 Standard Pakistan Civil Society N/A May 01 2012 Standard India Civil Society N/A Jun 01 2015 Standard cspc.org.in India Civil Society N/A Oct 01 2014 Standard cardanj.org Associate Member Civil Society Producer Organisations Retailers and Brands Suppliers & Manufacturers All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) www.aptma.org.pk and dyeing of yarns; weaving mills have sizeable number of air-jet looms, and the composite mills have manufacturing facilities from spinning to finished textile products under one roof. The total installed capacity of APTMA member mills accounts for 9,661,366 spindles, 61,608 rotors, 10,452 Shuttleless/Airjet Looms and 1897 conventional looms. The Association's members produce spun and open-end yarn, grey, printed dyed fabrics and bed linen. www.cottonconnect.org www.made-by.org www.olahinc.com Textile Exchange (Organic Exchange) United States Fashion Industry Association (USFIA) stakeholders. With constant, two-way communication, USFIA staff and counsel serve as the eyes and ears of our members in Washington and around the world, enabling them to stay ahead of the regulatory challenges of today and tomorrow. Through our publications, educational events, and networking opportunities, USFIA also connects with key stakeholders across the value chain including US and international service providers, suppliers, and industry groups. Wakefield Inspection Services Action For Food Production (AFPRO) capacity building. AFPRO reaches out to the country through nine field units located strategically all over India. It has a team of hydrologists, geologists, geophysicists, civil engineers, sociologists and specialists in agriculture, fisheries, forestry and livestock. AFPRO have worked with BCI in the Maharashtra and Gujarat regions of India since July 2010. Action for Social Advancement (ASA) www.asaindia.org ASA is a non-profit development organization has emerged as a prime and lead organization in the sector of farm based livelihood for poor and natural resource management. ASAs’ mission is to Ensuring livelihoods of poor people through providing developmental services, in particular through natural resources development. ASA’s approach to development is firmly founded upon participatory action at the community level. www.acf.org.in manufacturing locations of Ambuja Cement Ltd. These development initiatives are in line with the needs of people, in partnership with them and in close collaborations with like-minded NGOs and the Government. ACF focuses projects on agro based and skill based livelihoods, water resource management, women’s empowerment, health, education, infrastructure and disaster relief. ACF have been a partner of BCI’s since February 2011. CAB International Regional Office Pakistan www.cabi.org and of its pests and diseases, significant reductions can be made on expensive inputs, saving the farmer money whilst also lowering the risk of pesticide contamination to the environment and to the farmer. CABI is pioneer in Pakistan using approach “Training of Facilitators (TOF)” together with Farmer Field Schools (FFS) in projects where the key objectives are crop improvements and farmer empowerment. We are also a major publisher of scientific information. Coastal Salinity Prevention Cell effectively addressing the livelihood issues of communities affected by salinity in the state of Gujarat. The Coastal Salinity Prevention Cell is a joint initiative of Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (India), Ambuja Cement Foundation and Sir Ratan Tata Trust. The CSPC has been recognized as an important stakeholder in salinity mitigation initiative by the Government of Gujarat and is convenor of the state level Steering Committee established by Water Resource Department, Government of Gujarat. Community Action For Rural Development Society Community Action for Rural Development Society works on capacity building of producers group,is establishing forward and backward Linkages of these groups. We are involved in research activities on Cotton.

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