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A Tirupur-based garment manufacturer had EUR 2M annual EU revenue but all from commodity cotton T-shirts sold on price. EU buyers were increasingly requesting organic cotton with GOTS certification. The manufacturer had no GOTS certification, sourced conventional cotton from the open market, and was losing potential orders to GOTS-certified competitors in Bangladesh and Portugal.
AJG advised a GOTS certification strategy: transition 30% of production to GOTS-certified organic cotton, maintain 70% conventional for existing buyers. Organic cotton sourcing established from a Karnataka-based BCI (Better Cotton Initiative) and GOTS-certified ginning mill. Control Union India was selected as GOTS certification body. GOTS audit covered the full supply chain from yarn supplier through spinning, dyeing (switching to low-impact GOTS-approved dyes), and cut-make-trim facility. Social compliance audit (ILO conventions) integrated into GOTS certification scope.
GOTS certificate obtained at month 8. First GOTS-labelled garment orders from a German organic clothing brand (EUR 450,000) and a Dutch sportswear company (EUR 380,000) placed within 2 months of certification. Annual EU revenue grew to EUR 6.1M by year 2 — 300% increase. GOTS orders command 18-25% price premium over conventional equivalent garments.
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