Nagpur Innovators Turn Orange Peels Into Eco-Friendly Gold
In Nagpur, young innovators are transforming orange peels, typically considered waste, into valuable resources. From sustainable fashion to eco-friendly cleaning solutions and pioneering research, these efforts showcase a shift in mindset. Entrepreneurs and researchers are proving that waste can be repurposed efficiently, leading to a sustainable future.
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In a remarkable effort to reduce waste and drive innovation, young entrepreneurs and researchers in Nagpur are turning orange peels into valuable products. These innovators are showcasing transformative ways to utilize what is often discarded as trash, contributing to a more sustainable future.
At the forefront is designer Prerna Gupta, whose fashion designs incorporate plant-based textiles made from orange peels. This innovative approach not only promotes sustainable fashion but also provides employment opportunities to local artisans. "After COVID, I recognized the importance of sustainable practices in fashion," Gupta stated.
Meanwhile, entrepreneur Kunal has developed a range of chemical-free cleaning products using fermented orange peels. His startup aims to reduce plastic waste through a zero-waste model. In academia, researchers at the Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT) are uncovering the scientific potential of orange peel extracts, heralding new paths for sustainable industrial practices.
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