SukkhaCitta

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SukkhaCitta Sustainability Actions

Farm-to-closet production

SukkhaCitta partners with Indonesian farmers and artisans on Java, Bali, Flores, and West Timor. Every piece of fabric in the brand’s farm-to-closet collection is crafted out of 100 percent plant-based materials.

Uses organic cotton and dyes

SukkhaCitta partners with artisans and farmers to create clothing stitched from organic cotton, dyed with local fruits and woods, and embellished with hand-drawn batik.

Supports women in villages

Sixty percent of the clothing made in Indonesia is actually outsourced to women in villages as piece work, and only about 2 percent earn a living wage. Riadini-Flesch set out to change that with SukkhaCitta. The garments are produced using artisanal techniques, traditional growing practices such as regenerative cotton and plant-based natural dyes. Profits from the line fund the school, which teaches women not only craft but business skills and financial literacy so that they can accurately calculate their earnings.

Built craft schools

SukkhaCitta has grown to five schools across Indonesia and has trained more than 450 women.

Uses traceability

SukkhaCitta emphasizes systemic ecological regeneration and women’s economic empowerment through regenerative farming, natural dyes, and a traceable farm-to-closet model.

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About SukkhaCitta

  • Status
  • Unverified
  • Employees
  • 5 - 25
  • Country
  • Indonesia