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Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

Not rarely in India, clothes are worn and passed on to a younger sibling or someone in need. This re-use giving a new avatar and a whole new life to a retired piece of clothing is called upcycling by the fashion industry. Pitara, SETU and 'I Was A Sari' are giving a new life to old sarees by making re-usable products.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

Sibling duo Rini Mehta and Rohan Mehta set up Pitara, meaning treasure box in Hindi, to upcycle old sarees into aesthetically pleasing products like bags that suit the modern lifestyle. To begin with, Rini and her brother Rohan used old sarees from their home.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

Managing the heavy volume of waste scraps, and turning them into economically valuable products was one of the first challenges Pitara faced. Rini, co-founder of Pitara started segregating cloth scraps and worked systematically on how to put the scraps to good use.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

But resources from a home are obviously limited. So, Rini and Rohan started a rather unique campaign in their locality and on social media. They provided a shopping coupon that could be redeemed at their store in exchange for old clothes.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

Pitara's work reflects the art and culture of Rajasthan. All the products at Pitara are handmade. One can see the use of Bagru print and Zardozi in their products.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

Upcycled sarees are not all that Pitara works with. With research and development and experimenting, they came up with wallets and bags made from and woven using newspapers, magazines and old tyre tubes.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

SETU (Society For Empowerment and Trade Upliftment of artisans), a non-profit society has become a bridge between the international market and the artisans. They promote economic, social, and environmental sustainability while ensuring workers can earn a livelihood.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

Many of you would recall how your mother or grandmother would barter old clothes for new utensils. That's where SETU sources old sarees, through a traditional barter system or scraps from the market and export houses. Following a zero-waste process, even the smallest scrap is used in making a product.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

SETU has created a safe space for women. Many women working at SETU have been survivors of abuse. SETU has equipped them with not just livelihood skills but life skills like education to make them self-sufficient and independent.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

The core principle of SETU is to uplift underprivileged artisans and minorities with a special focus on women's empowerment. They also work towards eradicating child labour through education, with emphasis on educating the girl child. SETU Society creates those products that would generate higher revenues for the artisans while ensuring their health and safety in making those products.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

SETU chooses raw materials that are environmentally friendly till the last strand. The profits generated are used for developmental projects. This is their self-sustainable model.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

Another brand that is dedicated to sustainability and women empowerment is 'I Was A Sari'. Founded by Stefano Funari, the brand offers a line of upcycled fashion products by taking an eco-ethical approach.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

Sourced from specialised traders and markets, the sarees go through a rigorous process. The quality is carefully checked before they are segregated by colour, size, and print. The brand also envisions which saree would work as what.

Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products
Giving A New Lease Of Life To Old Sarees By Making Re-Usable Products

Though 'I Was A Sari' is a brand making accessories with pre-loved sarees, there is more to what makes them a pro-sustainability brand: empowering female artisans from underprivileged backgrounds. In 2021 alone, 'I Was A Sari' gave employment to more than 175 female artisans. The brand is creating a social impact by not only providing skill development to its artisans but also providing them with medical support.

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