For Farms
Strengthening Fibre Integrity at the Source
Sustainability begins at the farm.
But recognition often ends at documentation.
The Sustainable Fibre Standard (SFS) supports farms by strengthening how fibre identity, environmental practices, and compliance data connect to the wider supply chain.
Why Farms Participate in SFS
1. Verified Fibre Identity
SFS enables:
- Structured farm level identification
- Fibre linkage to supply chain records
- Clear documentation pathways
Result: Improved recognition of compliant production.
2. Reduced Documentation Fragmentation
Farms often navigate multiple standards and buyer requirements.
- Alignment with certification workflows
- Structured data capture
- Reduced duplication of records
Result: Greater consistency across buyers and audits.
3. Strengthened Market Credibility
SFS connects farm practices to verified downstream systems.
This helps:
- Reduce misrepresentation risk
- Improve transparency across tiers
- Support defensible sustainability claims
Result: Greater buyer confidence in fibre origin.
4. Structured Environmental & Social Documentation
SFS integrates:
- Environmental performance indicators
- Climate related data alignment
- Social safeguard traceability
Result: Improved readiness for evolving disclosure expectations.
What SFS Is for Farms
A traceability and verification framework
A structured data and documentation system
A support mechanism for integrity in fibre supply chains
It is not a marketing overlay.
It is infrastructure that connects farm practices to verified outcomes.
Participate in the Sustainable Fibre Standard
Farms interested in structured traceability and integrity based systems may join the SFS pilot phase.
