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Vegan Textile & Innovations is dedicated to manufacture Silk-like luxury textiles out of plant or agricultural waste, including bananas, regenerated-cotton, eucalyptus, lotus etc.
Our first range of Vegan fabrics are made of regenerative organic cotton, regenerated cotton, wood pulp, hemp, linen etc.

Our first range of Vegan fabrics are made of regenerative organic cotton, regenerated cotton, wood pulp, hemp, linen etc.


Organic Cotton: GOTS Certified

Regenerative organic cotton is exclusively grown in the central part of India with the method of regenerative agriculture. This is the best holistic way to conserve and heal soil, local biodiversity, ground water and complete ecosystem.
Regenerative organic cotton cultivated under regenerative agriculture is very vital in controlling climate change and strengthening the health & vitality of farm soil.
Regenerative organic cotton is cultivation is done as per ancient Indian way of Polyculture.
This includes many varieties of plants in the same farm, often intermingled side by side. Also, from one year to the next, the position of the plants is changed. This has several advantages: each type of plant has different nutrient needs, so the soil isn’t exhausted of particular nutrients; it’s less likely that diseases or competing insects will cause significant losses or become established; and a variety of plants encourages beneficial insects and biodiversity.
Regenerative organic cotton cultivated under regenerative agriculture is very vital in controlling climate change and strengthening the health & vitality of farm soil.
Regenerative organic cotton is cultivation is done as per ancient Indian way of Polyculture.
This includes many varieties of plants in the same farm, often intermingled side by side. Also, from one year to the next, the position of the plants is changed. This has several advantages: each type of plant has different nutrient needs, so the soil isn’t exhausted of particular nutrients; it’s less likely that diseases or competing insects will cause significant losses or become established; and a variety of plants encourages beneficial insects and biodiversity.
Regenerative agriculture is a form of agriculture practice that actively restore soil quality, biodiversity, ecosystems, health, retaining rainwater , water quality, improving the water cycle, promoting both human and animal welfare it also minimize manual involvement in agriculture and promoting IOT, drone satellite and cloud.
It is the way of farming that replenishes the functional capacities of the land. It restores the complex soil ecosystem and improves its ability to produce more. In the process, it offers a suite of benefits including reduced input costs, stabilized or increased crop yields, carbon sequestration, pollution reduction, and cotton crop’s security. These benefits can make farming and ranching more profitable. Regenerative farming is not limited to saving or restoring woods, adding organic matter, and boosting soil fertility.
It is the way of farming that replenishes the functional capacities of the land. It restores the complex soil ecosystem and improves its ability to produce more. In the process, it offers a suite of benefits including reduced input costs, stabilized or increased crop yields, carbon sequestration, pollution reduction, and cotton crop’s security. These benefits can make farming and ranching more profitable. Regenerative farming is not limited to saving or restoring woods, adding organic matter, and boosting soil fertility.


Environmental impacts of regenerative agriculture comprise carbon sequestration in order to eliminate its emissions to the atmosphere, reduction of water and soil pollution with reduced chemical inputs, enhancing biodiversity, and others. With more forests saved and soil carbon stored, we get purer air to breathe and mitigate the greenhouse effect. Furthermore, spared natural habitats are a necessary condition to preserve biodiversity.
Regenerative cotton farming avoids hazardous pesticides and fertilizers. As a result, farmers are able to produce Cotton and other crops that are safer for consumers, workers, and surrounding communities. Through careful and proper management of livestock waste, sustainable farmers can protect humans from exposure to pathogens, toxins, and other hazardous pollutants.
This sustainable agriculture produces a wide variety of plants and animals, resulting in biodiversity. During crop rotation, plants are seasonally rotated, and this results in soil enrichment, prevention of diseases, and pest outbreaks.
Our current regenerative cotton farming program is done in Jharkhand and Punjab.
Regenerative cotton farming avoids hazardous pesticides and fertilizers. As a result, farmers are able to produce Cotton and other crops that are safer for consumers, workers, and surrounding communities. Through careful and proper management of livestock waste, sustainable farmers can protect humans from exposure to pathogens, toxins, and other hazardous pollutants.
This sustainable agriculture produces a wide variety of plants and animals, resulting in biodiversity. During crop rotation, plants are seasonally rotated, and this results in soil enrichment, prevention of diseases, and pest outbreaks.
Our current regenerative cotton farming program is done in Jharkhand and Punjab.


Vegan Cotton: our regenerative organic cotton is not grown with animal manure compost. Main source of animal compost traditionally is cow-dung.
Well composted cow-manure can still contain hormones, antibiotics, viable weed seeds and other diseases. Salmonella and E. coli have both been found in composted manures and can be transmitted to cotton plants and to the farmers.
Local water bodies near farms contains high levels of Salmonella and E. coli. Villagers are often suffering from serious water born complications like diarrhea, enteritis etc.
Another problem with cow manure compost is, its contribution in Global warming. Animal compost under higher air temperature releases greenhouse gaseous emissions like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Which are dangerous for ozone layer.
Well composted cow-manure can still contain hormones, antibiotics, viable weed seeds and other diseases. Salmonella and E. coli have both been found in composted manures and can be transmitted to cotton plants and to the farmers.
Local water bodies near farms contains high levels of Salmonella and E. coli. Villagers are often suffering from serious water born complications like diarrhea, enteritis etc.
Another problem with cow manure compost is, its contribution in Global warming. Animal compost under higher air temperature releases greenhouse gaseous emissions like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Which are dangerous for ozone layer.

Plant based Compost.

Our cotton farming is based on zero waste system, where agriculture waste is Shredded into small pieces and converted into compost for the next season.
This is slow process compared to animal composting but has no side effects like releasing greenhouse gases in atmosphere or bacteria in the ground water.
Plant based compost keep the soil fertile for a longer time. Plants helps plants.
Vegan Finishing: Finishing of our cotton fabric is not done with animal-fat based softener solvent. We use strictly plant based eco-friendly softer.
This is slow process compared to animal composting but has no side effects like releasing greenhouse gases in atmosphere or bacteria in the ground water.
Plant based compost keep the soil fertile for a longer time. Plants helps plants.
Vegan Finishing: Finishing of our cotton fabric is not done with animal-fat based softener solvent. We use strictly plant based eco-friendly softer.
Hemp :
Hemp is a so called bast fibre and is made from the stems of the hemp plant.
Hemp is considered to be one of the most sustainable textiles known. The plant doesn’t require irrigation during growth, has almost no natural enemies (insects) and therefore needs no treatment with pesticides. Because it grows very fast (up to four metres in just a couple of months) weeds don’t stand a chance, don’t hamper the growth of the hemp, and herbicides are not necessary. Hemp is a natural product, it is 100% biodegradable and recyclable and feels very nice on the skin.
Linen :
Linen is made from the flax plant (Linum Usitatissimum) and is one of the oldest fibres used for textile production. The flax plant doesn’t require irrigation during growth and even when it is grown conventionally it needs little or no treatment with herbicides or pesticides. Linen is a natural product, it is 100% biodegradable and recyclable and feels very nice on the skin.
Lyocell :
Lyocell is a form of cellulose fibre, made from dissolving pulp and then reconstituting it by dry jet-wet spinning. The fibre is used to make textiles for clothing and other purposes. Unlike rayon made by the viscose process, lyocell production does not use harmful carbon sulfide, which is toxic to workers and the environment.
"Lyocell" is a fibre "composed of cellulose precipitated from an organic solution in which no substitution of the hydroxyl groups takes place and no chemical intermediates are formed
"Lyocell" is a fibre "composed of cellulose precipitated from an organic solution in which no substitution of the hydroxyl groups takes place and no chemical intermediates are formed
Our future products will be
Silk alternatives from Banana fiber, pineapple fiber, Jute, Coconut fibers
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Vegan Textile
7HF, 1/9 HIG (Behind MP Tower),
Adityapur-1, Sareikela-Kharsawa Jharkhand, INDIA PIN 831013
7HF, 1/9 HIG (Behind MP Tower),
Adityapur-1, Sareikela-Kharsawa Jharkhand, INDIA PIN 831013
+91 98352 87554
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