Related to “Handcrafted Textiles”
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Malai
Kochi, Kerala, India
Malai stands as a beacon of innovation in the realm of sustainable materials, reshaping industries through a harmonious blend of creativity and environmental consciousness. By leveraging cutting-edge biocomposite technology, they create revolutionary materials by combining agricultural waste with bacterial cellulose. This novel approach has implications that span across fashion, design, and packaging, offering a range of products that challenge conventional norms while prioritizing sustainability. Malai's commitment extends beyond mere material development; it encompasses a philosophy that seeks to reduce ecological footprints while inspiring creative exploration. Their offerings epitomize a paradigm shift, embracing the idea that sustainable solutions can also be synonymous with artistic expression. By exploring Malai's products, individuals not only discover innovative alternatives to traditional materials but also support a sustainable lifestyle that reflects a deep respect for the planet. Join Malai on their journey towards a future where creativity and environmental consciousness coalesce to shape a more sustainable world.
SustainLabel
India
SustainLabel designs and creates environmentally responsible homeware and accessories, empowering women and differently-abled. They offer bags, scarves, and baby swaddles in plant-dyed handloom and block print fabrics, banana fiber, and other locally sourced natural and recycled materials. SustainLabel collaborates with non-profit organizations and self-help groups to ensure that a portion of their profit goes towards providing skills training and facilitation of economic independence for their artisans. This model seeks not only to provide sustainability through eco-friendly material sourcing but also to drive social empowerment through impactful opportunities for marginalized communities. SustainLabel's careful selection shows in its commitment to ethical production and societal impact, fusing traditional craftsmanship with modern design. They try to make a difference in the lives of their artisans and contribute to a more sustainable and fair world with their work.
Not I But We
Not I But We is a not-for-profit organization that empowers survivors of trafficking and gender-based violence in South Africa by providing meaningful employment. They specialize in producing high-quality handmade bags, accessories, and other products. The organization fosters a trauma-informed workplace, offering skills training, fair wages, and comprehensive support programs tailored to artisan needs.