MORALFIBRE

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MORALFIBRE Sustainability Profile

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MORALFIBRE is presented as a social business based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, working with Khadi cooperatives and artisan groups in India. Its sustainability position centres on hand-made fabrics, support for rural livelihoods, and a slower production model rather than fast fashion. The company says it works with artisans who are often outside normal supply chains, provides training and work orders, and aims to improve production quality and market access. Its fabrics are described as handcrafted cottons, denims and silks, with bespoke dyeing, printing and weaving. The content also links the brand to sustainable and ethical manufacturing, transparency, and efforts to reduce environmental impact through traditional production methods.

MORALFIBRE Sustainability Actions

Worked with Khadi cooperatives

One social business in the midst of this trend is MoralFibre, based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The company collaborated with Khadi cooperatives, and through them with some 5000 Khadi making individuals.

Set up the initiative in 2007

With the help of friends, I set up this initiative in 2007. Our goal is to offer a crisp, fresh and richly textured Khadi fabric range – basically, being the living proof that Khadi in fact is a very beautiful, attractive fabric.

Worked with co-operatives

We differ from the normal manufacturers and suppliers. We do not ‘own a unit’ but work with other co-operatives. Most of our fabrics and products are bespoke so it takes time for us to deliver.

Trained artisan co-operatives

Training our co-operatives by working with them, giving them work orders and help them succeed in present markets is a very important part of our ongoing work.

Used biodegradable cotton

The cloth is made of biodegradable cotton by using human energy alone. It does not use finite energy and resources so that it makes less negative impact on the environment.

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MORALFIBRE Sustainability Commitments

2030

Include artisans as shareholders

We are planning to include the artisans as share holders so that the benefits of the profits can be shared directly to them. They become prosperous and also, as share holders they will have a larger say in the company.


Sustainable Development Goals

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

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