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Session 2: Promoting natural fibers in the climate action agenda


Session 2: Promoting natural fibers in the climate action agenda
09 December 2024
15:00 - 18:00 hrs. Palais des Nations
Geneva
, Switzerland

In the coming years, natural fibres may assume a crucial role across various industries. They may serve as eco-friendly substitutes or in blends with synthetic fibres and materials such as plastics, including polyester, primarily derived from non-renewable fossil fuels.

This session will explore how natural fibers, like cotton, bamboo, and hemp, can aid climate change mitigation and adaptation. These fibers offer sustainable alternatives to products with higher environmental impacts, such as those from fossil fuels or synthetics.

Discussions will focus on enhancing value addition, livelihoods, and climate mitigation in these chains, proposing solutions to overcome obstacles like price fluctuations and scale issues for their prosperity.
 

Questions to be addressed:

  • What opportunities and threats does the climate action and energy transition agenda represent for natural fibres? 
     
  • What is the trade potential of the main natural fibres in the context of the climate emergency? 
     
  • How can natural fibres generate additional revenues for farmers while responding to increasing demands for climate-friendly agricultural practices and supply chains?
     
  • How can producers of natural fibres, particularly smallholders, gain access to 21st-century technologies necessary to sustainably increased yields and production? 
     
  • What role for regional value chains for natural fibres in strengthening developmentoutcomes in producing countries? 
     
  • What role for international cooperation and multilateralism in shifting consumption towards sustainably produced, low-carbon natural fibre products? 
     
  • How can governments and industries ensure that the crucial role of natural fibres in the world economy is recognized and sustained?
     

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