
Fast
Fashion.
Slow
Poison.



2,720lts
The amount of water needed to make a single cotton t-shirt.
35%
That's the percentage of microplastics in the ocean that come from the laundering of synthetic textiles.
10%
Fashion industry produces 10% of humanity's carbon emissions.

ReFashion is about transforming the way we make and consume fashion.
It's about changing mindsets and the business-as-usual model of work. So, we made a collective. At The ReFashion Hub, we seek to raise awareness and engage with consumers, industries and governments to help disrupt the status quo.

The Antidote
Cleaner fashion, together
We're not here to preach. We're here to talk the talk and walk the talk. We're here to work with you. You don't have to quit your job, become a full-time activist, stalk the halls of power or boycott fashion. By raising your voice with us, you can demand change and make decision-makers and stakeholders sit up and take notice.

A celebration of India’s textile heritage, its custodians and their contribution towards sustainability.
Young designers offer an alternative approach in the process of sustainable fashion design
A celebration of India’s textile heritage, its custodians and their contribution towards sustainability.
A celebration of India’s textile heritage, its custodians and their contribution towards sustainability.
Indian artists produce work that raises awareness about the fashion industry’s excessive water consumption.
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