Supply Chain Traceability

At Kottonology, we believe customers should be able to understand where their clothing comes from. This page outlines the supply chain traceability behind our garments — from organic cotton farms to the finished product delivered to your door.

Cotton sourcing
Our garments are made using certified organic cotton, grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilisers. Organic cotton farming supports healthier soil, reduced chemical use, and safer conditions for farming communities.

Garment manufacturing
Blank garments are produced by manufacturers that operate to recognised ethical and environmental standards. Many are made in facilities certified to standards such as GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) and OEKO-TEX Standard 100, helping ensure responsible manufacturing and textile safety.

Printing and fulfilment
After manufacturing, garments are printed and fulfilled by trusted UK partners. Producing closer to the final customer helps reduce unnecessary transportation and supports smaller production runs.

Responsible production
Where possible, Kottonology uses small-run or made-to-order production to reduce overproduction and waste. Packaging materials are chosen to minimise environmental impact.

Transparency and improvement
Supply chain traceability is an ongoing process. As Kottonology grows, we will continue improving how we track and share information about our materials, production partners, and environmental impact.