WayForward Vastra is a sustainable fashion brand creating premium garments from natural waste materials like orange peels, rose petals, and banana fiber. We combine innovation with tradition to offer stylish, eco-conscious clothing.
Our fabrics are made using upcycled and biodegradable materials, with eco-friendly dyes and zero harmful chemicals. Each piece is crafted to minimize waste and carbon footprint.
All our garments are ethically handcrafted in India, supporting local artisans and sustainable craftsmanship.
We use agricultural and floral waste like orange peels, banana fiber, rose petals, and aloe vera that would otherwise go to landfills. By converting these into textiles, we reduce organic waste and its methane emissions — a key greenhouse gas.
Yes. Our fabrics break down naturally without leaving behind harmful microplastics, unlike synthetic materials such as polyester or nylon. This means our clothes return to the Earth safely at the end of their life cycle.
Compared to fast fashion, our garments have a significantly lower carbon footprint. We use low-energy processes, local sourcing, and eco-conscious dyeing to reduce emissions throughout our supply chain.
We tackle climate change by:
Using carbon-light materials
Avoiding toxic chemicals
Supporting slow fashion (less overproduction)
Encouraging conscious consumerism
All these reduce environmental strain and promote a regenerative approach to fashion.
No. Our materials (e.g., fruit fibers, floral waste) require minimal water to produce. We also avoid chemical-heavy processes like bleaching and synthetic dyeing, making our production extremely water-efficient.
Yes. We use plant-based and azo-free dyes that are non-toxic and safe for aquatic life. Our dyeing process uses low water and doesn’t release harmful wastewater.
Fast fashion prioritizes mass production, synthetic materials, and cheap labor — all of which contribute to pollution and climate change. Slow fashion (like ours) focuses on quality, ethical production, and sustainability, encouraging mindful consumption.
India is vulnerable to climate extremes like droughts and floods, partly due to pollution and resource exploitation. By choosing sustainable fashion, we reduce pressure on water systems, soil, and air — helping build a climate-resilient future.