Long before "eco-friendly" was a buzzword, it was the Indian way of life. Think of meals served on biodegradable banana leaves, hand-woven textiles that last generations, and the zero-waste philosophy of a typical Indian kitchen. Our roots have always been green.
Gandhi turned the Charkha (spinning wheel) into a weapon of independence. Today, wearing Khadi (handspun cotton) is a political and environmental lifestyle choice. It is wrinkle-prone and expensive, but it breathes like no other fabric. Millennial lifestyle content focuses on "Khadi for the corporate boardroom"—styling the stiff cotton jacket with sneakers. Long before "eco-friendly" was a buzzword, it was