Break for sustainable fashion in India on the horizon as pollution, wastage concerns rise
The fashion industry’s annual production is 400 billion square metre of textiles leading to cutting room floor waste of 60 billion square metre.
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India is yet to accept that its rich textile, motif and design heritage have the potential to lead the way for sustainable fashion.
Fashion is a fashionable cause. Pantone has named Illuminating (bright yellow) and Ultimate Gray as its 2021 Colour(s) of the Year, but the soul of fashion is turning Green. Sustainable fashion is the accelerating trend in the world of pret and couture, as ethical lifestyles in eating, building, living, travelling, motoring and shopping hint at making the world a guilt-free place. One truck capacity of textiles is landfilled or burnt every second somewhere in the world, according to the Isle of Wight-based Ellen MacArthur Foundation that is pushing fashion to move to a circular econo
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17 Dec, 2020 - 09:43 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
New Delhi: A large part of the Indian economy depends on the small and medium enterprises that are present in every nook and corner of the country. They contribute a significant amount of money in direct and indirect taxes and help in rotating the wheel of the financial world. More often than not, these entrepreneurs rely on word-of-mouth branding, perform reasonably well in their domain, and have a modest base of loyal customers. However, they face a huge challenge when it comes to scaling their businesses outside a specific boundary or to multiple states. They do not have strong budgets and reliable teams to handle the advertising and demand it generates. However, digital medium has helped them in solving this problem to a large extent. During the initial days of Covid2019, many of these players lost
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