Explore the top sustainable fashion trends of 2024, from upcycling and organic materials to animal-friendly innovations, shaping a greener and more ethical future in style.
Students of the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad are working on a design project wherein they are repurposing old clothes, giving a new life to second-hand clothes, scraps of cloth and textile waste
The faculty at the National Institute of Design is encouraging the students to innovate with the leftover fabric from not only within the campus but also outside it
Textile waste arrives in Panipat from Kandla port in Gujarat where shipping containers bring in worn, discarded clothes from across the world
Pabiben Rabari is an extraordinary craftswoman from the Rabari community in Gujarat who has emerged as a pioneer in the world of sustainable fashion through her innovative use of upcycled clothing
Rajiben Vankar, an artisan from Gujarat is on a mission to collect as much plastic as possible and give it a conscience by weaving it into bags, jackets and other items
The Waghris - a nomadic community - has been operating this informal, often invisible old-clothes recycling trade for more than a hundred years now
'Project Purkul' aims to uplift the underprivileged sections of society by providing them with opportunities for skill development and entrepreneurship
Started in Auroville, Pondicherry in 2010, by Kathy and Jessaminjh, EcoFemme makes cloth pads that are good for women's bodies and also for the Earth
NGO Samajbandh works with middle-class, lower-middle-class and Adivasi or tribal women on menstrual health and education
45-year-old Medha Bhaat is a trained designer who has been threading her journey by advocating zero waste and making art with fabric discards
Twirl.Store, an award-winning social initiative, founded by Sujata Chatterjee aims to reduce fabric waste and empower women
Share At Door Step (SADS) collects discarded clothes and other items right from your doorstep and distributes them to over 135 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) who in turn take them to those who need the most
The Sewaj Neesim Foundation upcycles old military uniforms into articles of use like bags and caps, among others
Project Jeans is turning discarded jeans into sleeping bags. The team of Project Jeans has collected thousands of pairs of jeans and has so far distributed around 900 beds
Uday Foundation has made its mission to make a positive impact in the lives of underprivileged families in India and to change their immediate circumstances in small and large ways
45-year-old Vilas Mahadu Shinde who lives in a chawl in Versova is a dabbawala. He has been collecting clothes while delivering lunchboxes for six years now
Blind People's Association has been involved in upcycling and reusing old clothes as a way to promote sustainability and also generate income for the disabled individuals
In 2014, Sajan Veerr Abrol, founded the not-for-profit organisation, Clothes Box Foundation, with the idea of making clothes accessible to those in need
Ms Shimray joined USHA Silai School and learned aspects of drafting and designing bags.
Through her start-up Dwij, Soumya Annapurna Kalluri has been able to upcycle more than 6,000 pairs of denim into fashionable bags, accessories, clutches, and items of daily utility
Noida-based Paiwand Studio takes scrap from design studios, weaves it into the fabric and sells it back to them
With a focus on the 3Rs -reduce, reuse and recycle -Mulya Creation works on turning plain fabric into beautiful prints, all thanks to that gift from nature - flowers
The main idea that Mayu centres its efforts around is coming up with products that are not only good from a sustainable standpoint but also ones that look high-end and luxurious
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