Clothes With A Conscience
Clothes With A Conscience

'Nirmalaya' Restores Temple Offerings

In India, mountains of chunnis and vastras (clothes) are generously offered to the gods, but what happen to them the next day, or the next week, or the next year? In order to prevent them from ending up in landfills or water bodies, Rajeev Bansal, founder of Nirmalaya decided to upcycle the clothes with the assistance of women artisans.

Clothes With A Conscience

Reports suggest that textile waste is the second-largest contributor to pollution in India. Fast fashion, toxic dyes, mass industrialization, and lack of repurposing have led to a massive increase in textile waste. Globally, around 10% of textile gets reused and the rest goes to landfills. This creates an enormous ripple effect on the environment, with a rise in landfills, emission of greenhouse gases, and climate change. The youth must focus on environmentally sustainable practices.

USHA and NDTV want to encourage and educate the masses on the need for sustainable fashion and repurposing. The 4-month initiative is about building conversations and awareness around repurposing textiles and sustainable fashion. The campaign will feature brands and individuals who are promoting recycling and upcycling, giving your clothes a conscience.