Can bioleather really replace animal leather? Pritesh Mistry’s The Bio Company is answering this question by turning tomato waste into eco-friendly bioleather.
Rajasthan-based designer Divya Verma has innovated the Kudarat Bioleather with algae, kitchen waste, and other discarded products to provide an eco-friendly, cruelty-free alternative to regular leather.
From using whole banana plants, bamboo fibre and other plant-based materials, here's how Indian designers are modifying their designs to become more sustainable.
Malai Biomaterials, a Kerala startup founded in 2018, has innovated an eco-friendly, vegan material that looks and feels like leather but is made using coconut water.
The number of trends and products claiming 'planet-friendliness' can be overwhelming. So here is the good sorted from the bad and how you can make the right choice!
Your wallet, footwear and bags need not have a cruel story behind them. Switch to these eco-friendly alternatives that do the job of leather without harming the planet or its beings!