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Can a dictionary make sustainability simpler?

Mint New Delhi

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November 28, 2025

A new guide aims to bring clarity to sustainability in fashion but it has to be available to everyone, from designers to customers

- SUJATA ASSOMULL

Can a dictionary make sustainability simpler?

When the world was grappling with covid-19 five years ago, many in the fashion world vowed to be more eco-conscious, and careful about their consumption.

"Sustainability" became a buzzword and inevitably, it was overused, even abused. But at least people were talking about it. Now, it seems that conversation has disappeared.

Perhaps one of the reasons the eco-conscious lifestyle has slipped off the radar is that to truly understand it, you need to do a deep study across subjects. It's not just about buying less or repeating outfits. There is so much more to sustainability, including understanding biomimicry, doughnut economics and mono materials. It can be intimidating. That's what makes The Sustainable Fashion Dictionary, which goes from A for Agri-Waste Textiles to Z for Zero-Emission Fashion Factories, an important fashion book. It was released last month during the Lakmé Fashion Week x FDCI (Fashion Design Council of India) annual showcase.

Almost 200 phrases have been decoded in the dictionary, curated by Darshana Gajare, head of sustainability at Lakmé Fashion Week, for anyone to understand. For example, "kala cotton" is explained as "a genetically pure, indigenous cotton variety from India, known for its resilience and low water needs. Grown without pesticides, it produces a strong, coarse and stretchable fiber, making it ideal for handwoven textiles and denim."

Ocean plastic recycling is defined as "the innovative process of transforming plastic waste collected from oceans into wearable garments, footwear and accessories. This approach not only addresses the pervasive issue of marine pollution but also offers eco-friendly alternatives to traditional textiles."

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