Meet The Makers
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Zaina
Zaina by CtoK, an all-women-led social enterprise, working with small communities of craftspeople in faraway places, affected by decades of violence is a complex process with lots of challenges.
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Saltpetre
With the aim to make sustainable products accessible and a part of everyday lives, Saltpetre is driven to create minimal effortless designs.
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Windie
Windie is focused on a comfort-first approach and unequivocally stands for sourcing well-monitored, low-impact and certified sustainable fabrics of the highest quality that are better for the wearers and the...
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Why So Blue
Why So Blue is a small business started by mother-daughter duo Jaya and Shweta to make customizable clothing available to all.
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Minus Degre
Minus Degre is a design firm that plays around with plastic waste, crafting household products, furniture and art objects.
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Rias Jaipur
Rias Jaipur is an initiative to keep handmade techniques alive in a contemporary market.
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Young Earthlings
Young Earthlings is a brand born with a notion to provide clean and green clothing and essentials for children right from the time they set foot on the planet.
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Moral Fibre
MORAL FIBRE creates fabrics and clothing without costing the earth.
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Ekatra
Ekatra was started by Minakshi & Aishwarya Jhawar, a mother-daughter duo, looking for mediums to express themselves.
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Riti
Riti aims at providing an ethical solution for bags and accessories.
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Kilmora
Kilmora is Kumaun Grameen Udyog’s (KGU) product brand. KGU works on sustainable livelihoods in rural Kumaon in the Uttarakhand Himalayas.
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Ecokaari
EcoKaari is committed to giving back to the communities where weavers and artisans live and work, to bring a meaningful positive change through empowerment programs.