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Conscious Chatter
Why we must approach waste holistically & how Material Library Of India is reimagining neglected materials
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Asia Garment Hub
Why we must approach waste holistically & how Material Library Of India is reimagining neglected materials
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THE Voice Of Fashion
Material Library of India, a startup founded by designer and entrepreneur Shubhi Sachan is weaving new life into ‘katran’ (cloth scraps) and discarded clothing in collaboration with an Australia based organisation. And yes, you can be a part of the solution. Link in bio.
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The Better India
From Gloves to Condoms, Inspiring Designer Proves All Waste Can Have a New Future
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Indian Women Blog
Shubhi Sachan Takes Her Zero-Waste Lifestyle From Grandparents’ Farm To Lakme Fashion Week
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Gold out of Industrial Waste?
The spark of inspiration ignited in Shubhi Sachan during her masters’ final project, ‘Traditional Futures’, which dealt with various agricultural waste and their secondary uses.
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Homegrown
Would you fancy a pair of shoes created entirely out of aluminium waste? Or how about a new pair of straight-fit pants created out of discarded industrial gloves? Top it off with a recycled cotton shirt and you have yourself a slick new outfit!
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PR Newswire
India's growing manufacturing ambition is going to bring global issues of excessive waste with it. In response to this, Godrej & Boyce, one of India's major manufacturing conglomerates, is moving towards a circular economy by considering their industrial waste as a valuable resource.
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Times Entertainment
Delhi wore National Handloom Day with pride, embracing traditional Indian textile at National Crafts Museum. Cotton from around the country found its place at the Ministry of Textile’s exhibition.
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Indulge Express (part of The New Indian Express)
Crafted for the Future: Weave the Future 3.0’, hosted at Delhi’s National Crafts Museum, features artisans, designers and material innovators from across the country to highlight India’s craft traditions and their relevance to sustainable, contemporary living.
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The Indian Express
What we call slow fashion is actually not slow, it is actually on time. These are processes in sync with nature,” says Shubhi Sachan, the curator of Weave the Future 2.0, an ongoing exhibition organised by the Ministry of Textiles to draw attention to Indian textiles and their links to nature and communities
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