Denimblu- a startup by 13 years old Mihika Agarwal is building a business of handcrafted bags made from denim waste
Mihika Agarwal, a student of Dhirubhai Ambani International School, has tied up along with a centre of disabled in Mumbai for making handcrafted carry bags from denim waste for her startup Denimblu. 13-aged Mihika Agarwal chanced on a movie to of the textile squander that adjusted her outlook to sustainability and inspired her to start up. Researching on the topic, Mihika, a student of Dhirubhai Ambani International school in Mumbai, observed that thirteen million tonnes of textiles, that's 85 percent of textiles manufactured, goes into landfills each year. And under a single percent of the fabric utilized for clothing output is recycled. The 2020 circular fashion report done by primary trend brands like Vogue and Lablaco introduced for the fore these alarming quantities. Talking about these figures in her Young Entrepreneurship Academy (YEA!) class, Mihika brainstormed along with her peers and mentors to get started with her own company, Denimblu. It’s a startup that aim...