Dr. Kate Jones

Dr. Kate Jones

Dr. Kate Jones is the Senior Science Advisor for Oritain. Over the last eight years at Oritain, Kate has driven the development of the Oritain product and science delivery of cotton, wool, mohair, and cashmere verification programs.

A key element of Kate’s work is science communication and scope development, addressing the question of supply chain traceability and sustainability in the fashion industry.

Kate completed her undergraduate degree in environmental sciences and chemistry at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill before working as an Environmental Engineer for a construction and dewatering firm based in Singapore. Kate went on obtain her PhD at the University of Otago in New Zealand, modelling the interaction of the marine environment and drivers on carbon dioxide fluxes along the coastal New Zealand shelf.

After a postdoctoral stint at the Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of Tasmania, Kate shifted back to New Zealand and joined Oritain in 2015.

Latest Blogs

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7 Cotton Traceability Challenges in Global Supply Chains and How to Overcome Them

5 December 2024

Achieving traceability in cotton supply chains comes with its own set of challenges. These are the seven most common cotton traceability challenges and how to overcome them.

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Why Traceability Matters for Denim Businesses in an Eco-Conscious World

25 October 2023

Clothing has the fourth highest impact on the environment of all categories of EU consumption, and denim is coming under increased scrutiny over its environmental and social credentials.

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Ask Dr. Kate: Top 5 Cotton Traceability Questions Answered

13 October 2023

Oritain’s Scientific Advisor, Dr. Kate Jones, addresses some of the most frequently asked questions, shedding light on the crucial processes and ethical implications within the cotton supply chain.

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Cotton & Fibre
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What is the Difference Between DNA Testing and Forensic Isotopic Testing?

9 October 2023

DNA testing and forensic isotopic testing are two methods of demonstrating product authenticity, but how does each differ - and which is better suited for today's brands?

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Cotton & Fibre
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Traditional Traceability vs. Scientific Traceability: What's the Difference?

6 October 2023

Learn the real differences between traditional traceability methods and scientific traceability practices and make informed choices for your business.

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Why is Traceability Important for Manufacturing?

13 September 2023

Traceability is vital to supply chain management, allowing companies and consumers to follow materials from the beginning to the point of sale/purchase.

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