Aroop India

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Aroop India Sustainability Profile

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Aroop India is a Jaipur-based contemporary fashion label that says it focuses on product quality and sustainability. The brand describes its fabrics as custom-woven in India and highlights the use of organic cotton, bamboo fabric, soy protein fabric, banana fibre and linen. It also states that it aims to give back to Mother Earth through minimum waste production, upcycling leftover scraps, and sustainable packaging such as reusable cotton cloth bags, seed-able tags and seed-able business cards. The brand’s sustainability information is centred on materials, waste reduction and packaging.

Aroop India Sustainability Actions

Uses organic cotton

Organic cotton is about growing cotton crops without using fertilizers, pesticides, and other toxic chemicals. With this kind of farming method, cotton trees are not sprayed or treated with any chemical. They only rely on approved organic farming methods.

Uses bamboo fabric

Bamboo fabric is a natural textile made from the pulp of the bamboo grass, the bamboo fiber is then made by pulping the bamboo grass until it separates into thin threads of fiber, which is then spun and dyed for weaving into cloth. Since the fibers are without chemical treatment, they are naturally smoother and rounder with no sharp spurs to irritate the skin.

Uses banana fibre

Banana fibre, also known as musa fibre, is one of the strongest natural fibres. This biodegradable natural fibre from the bark of the banana plant is very durable. The fibres, extracted from the banana stem, are odourless and can be dyed.

Uses linen fabric

Linen is a natural fibre which has been used for centuries because of its amazing properties. The more it’s used and washed the softer it gets and it’s extremely durable. Linen fabric is also fully biodegradable.

Uses sustainable packaging

In an effort to be a conscious brand, our packaging is kept sustainable with reusable cotton cloth bags, seed-able tags, and seed-able business cards.

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Sustainable Development Goals

Aroop India is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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