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5 indigenous brands that are encouraging sustainability in 2024

While large-scale efforts to promote sustainability are admirable, even little adjustments to our everyday routines can have a lasting positive impact on our planet’s healing. Every decision we make, from what we wear to what serum we use, from our living room carpeting to our morning milk, can have a positive or negative effect on the environment. In India, a plethora of businesses from many industries have emerged, advocating for sustainability in their operations and goods, all with this principle in mind.
1:Neeman’s: Recycled plastic bottles and tree fiber are only two of the eco-friendly raw materials used to make Neeman’s high-end trainers. Lightweight, natural, and breathable, the items are made from eco-friendly materials for the soles, insoles, laces, and other components. Neeman’s is bringing fashionable yet responsible clothes to life. With our products, we provide access to a level of comfort you’ve never experienced before while finding the perfect balance with your lifestyle factor because to our inventive use of environmentally responsible materials and consistently fashionable designs. Neemans

2: Gloworld Energy: is a Social Enterprise that has been lighting up homes with their GloSolar range of lights. They exist to help people of India, MFIs and corporates with premium clean energy lifestyle solutions that are innovative in design, durable, convenient to use and Made in India. Glosolar’s mission is to provide sustainable living alternatives in rural and urban India. Glosolar lights have been created with a dual focus on Indian consumer desires and cutting-edge global technology. These devices are simple and easy to use. Their sophisticated circuit design results in increased performance and longevity. Gloworld

3: The Summer House: To sustain traditional textiles and craft techniques, The Summer House collaborates directly with over 900 artisans from craft clusters across India. They work with high quality, responsibly-made and handwoven fabrics such as khadi, regenerated nylon and ethical Tencel. The Summer House

4: Greensole: Greensole is a self-sustaining humanitarian enterprise that recycles used shoes into cozy footwear, keeping them out of landfills and giving them a second chance at life. They also sell a line of vegan and sustainable products in order to support it. At Greensole, we recycle used shoes and clothing to make cozy shoes, bags, mats, and pouches that help kids in need and keep them out of the trash. In order to create a self-sustaining social enterprise, we also sell vegan, ecological, and eco-friendly footwear. Greensole

5: Oorjaa: Oorjaa is a company that specializes in handcrafted lamps and lights manufactured from industrial and agricultural waste, including waste cork, banana fiber and stone quarry dust, all with an emphasis on environmental sustainability. Being among the initial handcrafted paper studios in the nation, we have acquired our skills through an exploration and learning process. People who are as curious about materials as we are and who are passionate about creating rooms that radiate light from within have joined us along the journey. We started off as a little family of two with enthusiastic ventures into paper-making, but now we have 35 artisans and 3 designers that light up houses, hotels, art installations, and more. Oorjaa

 

Source: PR Agency