Australia’s cotton industry has unveiled its 2024 Integrated Sustainability Report, showcasing how growers are driving measurable progress toward a more efficient, transparent, and climate-resilient future.
Under the industry’s PLANET. PEOPLE. PADDOCK framework, the report presents a detailed overview of environmental, social and economic performance, showing how cotton production continues to evolve in a global market that increasingly demands transparency and sustainability. Key highlights include: water use efficiency improved to around half the amount of water per bale compared to 1997 in most seasons; insecticide hazards to bees have been cut by 91 percent and herbicide hazards to algae reduced by 52 percent since 2004; and the industry achieved a gross value of production of $3.1 billion in 2024.
Beyond the numbers, the report signals a shift in focus. It introduces a revamped data-framework aligned to global disclosure standards (such as the International Sustainability Standards Board’s IFRS S1 and S2), underlining the industry’s commitment to credible, comparable reporting.


