STRAWBERRY FAB INDIA champions eco-friendly fashion practices

STRAWBERRY FAB INDIA, a prominent figure in Indian fashion, is spotlighting its eco-friendly initiatives aimed at fostering sustainability and environmental preservation. The brand’s commitment to responsible practices and ethical sourcing drives its efforts to minimize its environmental impact while delivering high-quality garments.

For them, sustainability is not merely a trend but a fundamental value guiding every aspect of its operations. From sourcing raw materials to manufacturing processes and packaging, the brand prioritizes eco-friendly practices throughout its supply chain.

Founder Jignesh Gabani emphasizes the brand’s dedication to integrating sustainable practices into its business model, ensuring fashion does not come at the planet’s expense. STRAWBERRY FAB INDIA opts for eco-friendly fabrics like organic cotton and bamboo silk, grown and produced with minimal environmental impact.

In addition to sustainable sourcing, the brand focuses on waste reduction and circularity in the fashion industry. Practices such as zero-waste pattern cutting, fabric scrap recycling, and garment upcycling minimize landfill contributions and reduce the demand for new resources.

Ethical manufacturing practices and fair labor standards are paramount for STRAWBERRY FAB INDIA. The brand partners with artisan communities and ethical factories, ensuring worker well-being and safe working conditions while supporting local craftsmanship and community development.

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