Weft's Sustainable Textiles

Transforming agricultural waste into breathable, biodegradable fabrics for a cleaner future.

Weft Textiles

Weft transforms banana stems and pineapple leaves into eco-friendly, high-performance fibers.

Close-up of soft, natural textile fibers made from pineapple leaves, highlighting their texture.
Close-up of soft, natural textile fibers made from pineapple leaves, highlighting their texture.
Hands gently holding banana stems ready to be processed into sustainable yarn.
Hands gently holding banana stems ready to be processed into sustainable yarn.
A vibrant, breathable fabric sample crafted from agricultural waste fibers displayed on a wooden table.
A vibrant, breathable fabric sample crafted from agricultural waste fibers displayed on a wooden table.

Our Circular Process

Using zero-waste methods, weft cuts water use and carbon emissions while creating biodegradable textiles.

Banana Fibres

Transforming banana stems into soft, durable yarns.

Close-up of golden banana fibre yarns spun from agricultural waste.
Close-up of golden banana fibre yarns spun from agricultural waste.
Pineapple Textiles

Crafting breathable, biodegradable fabrics from pineapple leaves, reducing waste and water use.

Artisan hands weaving fine textile made from pineapple leaf fibres.
Artisan hands weaving fine textile made from pineapple leaf fibres.
Circular Process

Our zero-waste method turns farm leftovers into high-performance fibres, cutting carbon footprints.

FAQs

What is Weft?

Weft turns agricultural waste into sustainable textile fibers.

How is fabric made?

We use banana stems and pineapple leaves processed through a zero-waste method.

What benefits do materials offer?

Our fabrics are breathable, biodegradable, and reduce water use and carbon emissions.

Who can use Weft fibers?

Fashion and textile brands looking for eco-friendly materials.

Is the process zero waste?

Yes, every part of the agricultural waste is repurposed efficiently.

How does Weft impact the environment?

Weft cuts reliance on fossil fabrics, lowers carbon footprints, and saves water.

woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

Weft Fiber will Change India's Textile Industry

Ria Pahuja

Close-up photo of soft, natural textile fibers made from banana stems in warm sunlight.
Close-up photo of soft, natural textile fibers made from banana stems in warm sunlight.

Weft’s yarns will help us to reduce the waste and create stylish pieces with a meaningful story.

Aditya Kumar

Artisan carefully weaving pineapple leaf fibers into durable, textured fabric on a loom.
Artisan carefully weaving pineapple leaf fibers into durable, textured fabric on a loom.
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