Eco-friendly and sustainable Indian crafts emphasize the use of natural, locally sourced, and often recycled materials like bamboo, jute, banana fiber, recycled paper, and coconut shells. These crafts, often handmade, offer a low-impact alternative to mass-produced items, minimizing waste and reducing reliance on virgin resources.
https://indiancrafthub.com/friendly-indian-crafts/
Explore the colorful world of eco-friendly Indian crafts and sustainable art. This blog highlights handloom weaving, vegetable dyes, recycled jewelry, and fair trade practices across India’s artisanal heritage.
https://www.archdaily.com/987512/crafts-against-climate-change-eco-materials-from-india
ArchDaily explores how endangered Indian crafts are being reimagined to combat climate change. Featuring innovations like Indus bio-integrated walls and clay tiles infused with microalgae for water purification.
Mianzi’s blog dives into the evolution of bamboo craft in India, showcasing its role in sustainable home décor and the challenges faced by artisans. A tribute to bamboo’s versatility and eco-conscious appeal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK_apC7MhnI
This video explores the deep-rooted sustainability of Indian handicrafts, from matka design to artisan livelihoods. It emphasizes design thinking and the ecological wisdom embedded in traditional crafts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W7Iu0IJyu0
Arushi Sana and AIACA discuss how Indian handicrafts are inherently green, while addressing gaps in waste disposal and sustainability. A call to action for eco-conscious crafting and artisan empowerment.