We Are Redefining Sustainability In Textile Manufacturing: Founders of Sansaar

In an interview with Responsible us, Sanjana and Sarah Arora, Business Heads of D'Decor and Founders of Sansaar, spoke about the ways that the company is innovating sustainable practices and their vision for the brand going forward and how sustainable practices will be integral to that vision

We Are Redefining Sustainability In Textile Manufacturing: Founders of Sansaar

In recent years, the textiles industry has adapted most due to changing consumption habits and manufacturing with new policies such as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Keeping these changes in mind, the companies are now more conscious of their carbon footprint and actively pursuing ecofriendly initiatives to safeguard for our planet.

Sanjana and Sarah Arora, Business Heads of D'Decor and Founders of Sansaar, have taken a pioneering leap in the industry by implementing sustainable methods to drive revenue and innovation. "Sansaar is a tribute to the enduring bond between humanity and the natural world, reminding us that true beauty lies in living consciously and sustainably," say Sanjana and Sarah Arora. 

In an interview with Responsible us, the founders spoke about the ways that the company is innovating sustainable practices and their vision for the brand going forward and how sustainable practices will be integral to that vision.

How do your designs and processes promote sustainability?
Our production and design processes are focused on sustainability. We prioritize the use of eco-friendly materials, safe, non-toxic colors, and certified yarns to ensure that our products are both aesthetically beautiful and environmentally conscientious.. Using a comprehensive strategy, we include sustainable practices into every step of manufacturing, recycling non-hazardous trash, obtaining renewable energy from solar power, and recycling 50 per cent of the water utilised. In order to lessen our environmental impact and further lower our carbon footprint, we have also switched from coal to biomass energy. We produce goods that help to make the world a healthier place by including sustainable techniques at every step, from sourcing materials to production.

What measures are implemented to control textile waste and guarantee its appropriate recycling?
-We show our dedication to responsible textile waste management by ensuring that our non-hazardous material is recycled through authorized recyclers in full compliance with the law. We are also trying to recycle the materials that go into our packaging in an effort to reduce waste even more. We have made an investment in a non-chemical-based zero liquid discharge plant that recycles and reuses 95 per cent of our total water requirements to reduce water waste in the textile sector. In order to make sure that every product we make supports a more accountable, circular economy, we are also using more recycled and sustainable yarns- Sarah Arora shares

How do you balance style with eco-friendly practices in fabrics?
Our continuous investment in cutting-edge machinery, air pollution control systems, and renewable energy sources demonstrates our commitment to environmentally sustainable operations. To streamline operations, we have installed state-of-the-art robotic warehouses and concentrate on lowering greenhouse gas emissions across our manufacturing processes.

Innovation is essential; we put forth endless effort to create textiles that are both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally friendly. We regard sustainability as a chance to reinvent luxury rather than as a compromise. Each collection is carefully crafted to combine style, practicality and environmental responsibility, guaranteeing that our clients may design stunning environments while promoting a healthier planet.

What measures help conserve and reuse water?
Excessive water waste has long been a problem for the textile sector, which has a major negative impact on the environment. Sansaar has made an investment in a sturdy two-stage biological effluent treatment plant that can process 2855 cubic meters of water per day to reduce its negative effects on the environment. Furthermore, we have set up a zero liquid discharge plant that is non-chemical based and will recycle and reuse 95 per cent of our future water needs. To effectively handle biological sludge, we have also made an investment in a solar sludge drying plant. We are continuing to adhere to international environmental standards, such as ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001:2018, and Detox to Zero by Oeko-Tex, and we have a new Zero Liquid Discharge plant in the works that has been approved by the state pollution control board.

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