Mumbai: 2026/0410:
The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI), in collaboration with
SU.RE, successfully hosted the first edition of the ECO-STITCH Sustainability
Conclave on April 3, 2026, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, alongside
FAB Show 2026.
The conclave
was inaugurated by Smt. Vrunda Desai, Textile Commissioner – Ministry of
Textiles, Government of India. Speaking at the inauguration, she expressed, “I
am really very happy that we have a day -long conclave, where all industry
leaders and stakeholders would be putting in ideas of how to make strides for a
more sustainable and ecological environment and how to make India more
Atmanirbhar. Internationally – circularity and sustainability are the buzzwords
and if we have to make good use of the FTAs and promote our exports, we will
have to integrate sustainability as a core business strategy.”
The
by-invitation conclave brought together over 250+ key decision makers from the
textile and apparel value chain, including leading brands, manufacturers,
exporters, policymakers, international buying houses, Startups and Innovators.
ECO-STITCH Sustainability Conclave was supported by Global Alliance For Textile
Sustainability Council (GATS), Brands & Sourcing Leaders Association, and
UNIDO. The event marked a significant step forward in advancing industry-wide
alignment on embedding sustainability into core business strategies.
Speaking on
the success of the conclave, Santosh Katariya, President, CMAI, said:
“The
ECO-STITCH Conclave has reaffirmed that the industry is ready to move from
intent to implementation. The quality of discussions, combined with the strong
participation across stakeholders, reflects a collective commitment to
embedding sustainability at the core of how we design, source and manufacture.
This is the beginning of a long-term movement to build a more responsible and
globally competitive Indian apparel ecosystem.”
Naveen
Sainani, Hon. General Secretary & Chairman, ESG Committee, CMAI, noted:
“What sets
ECO-STITCH apart is its focus on actionable pathways. The exchange of real
experiences, solutions and business-led approaches has created a strong
foundation for accelerating sustainability adoption across the industry.”
A key
highlight of the conclave was its experiential 3R Zones—Reuse, Repurpose,
Recycle, which showcased real-world applications of circularity. From upcycled
collections to integrated waste-to-wardrobe supply chains, the installations
offered tangible demonstrations of how sustainability can be operationalised
across production systems. The event also featured a dedicated Automation and
AI Showcase, underlining the growing role of technology in enabling responsible
manufacturing, improving efficiency, and driving traceability across the
fashion value chain.
Designed as
an action-oriented platform, ECO-STITCH moved beyond dialogue to focus on
practical, scalable solutions. Through a mix of leadership panels, speakers
engaged in discussions on topics like Future Ready India: Competing in a
Sustainable Global Economy; Leading the Shift: CEOs Building India’s Most
Trusted Supply Chains; Sustainable, Sellable, Scalable: India’s Brand Adoption
Playbook; UNIDO & India Programs: One UN + Cluster Exchange Mechanism;
Scaling Brands Globally: The Sustainability Imperative; Green Finance &
Social Inclusion; AI & Tech in Fashion, among others.
Participating
in panel discussions were sustainability leaders such as Roop Rashi - Khadi
& Village Inds. Comm., Dr. Naresh Tyagi – ABFRL, Subir Mukherjee – Bhaskar
Denim, Abhishek Raj – Lacoste, Vineet Gautam - 91 Brands, Puneet Dudeja – WGSN,
Dr Tapan K Rout – (Director – Textile Committee, Ministry of Textiles),
Parvinder Kadyan, GATS, T. Jayaraman – Classic Polo, Dr. Pankaj Kumar – UNIDO,
Tanmeet Thukral – World Bank Group, Sunder Belani – Ramsons, Sanjay Shukla
& Tapan Bansal – BSL, Dr. Smita Honade Bait – ZDHC, Darshana Gajare –
Reliance Brands/SU.RE, Raja Harbinder Singh – Pantaloon, Vinod Sharma – Country
Manager, OVS, Manmohan Singh – Grasim, Anand Muthuswamy - Tirupur Exporters
Association, Kritika Chouhan - Shahi Exports, Naveen Sainani, Hon. General
Secretary & Chairman, ESG Committee, CMAI among many others.
Smt. Roop
Rashi, CEO, Khadi and Village Industries Commission, said, “Khadi by default is
among the most resource-efficient systems as it uses much less water and
energy. So, the question is: how do we bring in the new-gen factor and new-gen
aspiration for Khadi? We need to create a demand pull, and design is the most
important element in drawing the new generation towards Khadi. We have created
a Centre of Excellence for Khadi, and launched “Navu Khadi” initiative last
year.” Dr. Pankaj Kumar, National Project Coordinator, UNIDO, highlighted,
“UNIDO has developed a technology innovation roadmap, which has one common
platform to see all the information available, and enables connect to the
Textile Committee as well as the UNIDO for whatever support anyone needs,
whether technical or financial. Textile is the only sector where we need to
think about energy, environment, UN empowerment, and land improvement. So the
idea is support for clusters through a clustered approach.”
Dr. Naresh
Tyagi, Chief Sustainability Officer, ABFRL, said, “India as a country matters
immensely because, as we move towards becoming the third-largest economy after
the US and China, textiles will be one of the key contributors. In this
context, adopting sustainability in textile and apparel manufacturing processes
becomes even more imperative. Therefore, this is a significant moment for us to
participate and scale our efforts in a larger, more impactful way.” Speaking
about circularity, Kritika Chauhan of Shahi Exports, expressed, “We often think
that circularity is something that comes at the grave stage, at the end of the
life cycle. However, circularity starts when your material is actually very
simple in the beginning.”
A major
milestone at the conclave was the debut of the CMAI SU.RE Sustainability
Awards, recognising excellence across the industry value chain.
Award
Winners:
No. Category Winners
1 Sustainable Brand of the Year - MSME Indo Era
2 Sustainable Brand of the Year – Large
Company Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd.
3 Circular Fashion Champion KS Spinning Mills Pvt. Ltd.;
Sulochana
Cotton Spinning Mills Pvt. Ltd.
4 Sustainable Manufacturing Excellence
Award – Large Company Bhaskar
Denim
5 Textile Recycling Innovator Award HSN Ecotex
6 Style Meets Sustainability Award Spykar Lifestyles Pvt. Ltd.
7 Upcycling & Repurposing Innovation
Award Bunko Junko
8 Sustainable Materials Innovation Award -
MSME Sowtex
9 Sustainable Materials Innovation Award –
Large Company Birla Cellulose
10 Digital Innovation for Sustainability Award MKS Otterri Pvt. Ltd.
11 Traceability & Tech Champion Award Green Story
12 Factory of the Future Aadi Sustainability Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
13 Social Impact & Livelihoods Award ReCircle
14 Sustainability Startup of the Year RePut.ai
15 Sustainability Leadership Award
(Individual) Manmohan Singh, VP,
Grasim
16 Responsible Fashion Brand Award - MSME Bhagwan Enterprise Textiles Pvt. Ltd.
17 Responsible Fashion Brand Award – Large
Company Ed-a-Mamma
18 Collaborative Sustainability Initiative
Award Enviu
19 Rising Sustainability Champion of the Year Chirag Tyagi
20 Special Recognition Award - Leadership in
the Green and Circular Transformation of the Textile Sector Dr. Pankaj Kumar
21 Sustainable Fabric Manufacturing Excellence
Award Gokul Texprints Pvt. Ltd.
22 Circular Fibre Innovation Champion Canvaloop Fibre Pvt. Ltd.
The Jury for
the awards included stalwarts like Dr. Naresh Tyagi, CSO, ABFRL; Sanjay
Rastogi, Business Head, Trent Ltd.; Radhika Kaul, Chief of Staff, UN RCO India;
Manohar Samuel, SU.RE; Parvinder Kadyan, Chairman, GATS; Naveen Sainani, Hon.
Gen. Secretary & Chairman, ESG at CMAI; Ankur Gadia, Vice President, CMAI;
Darshana Gajare, Head of Sustainability, Lakmé Fashion Week, SU.RE, Circular
Design Challenge; and Prof. (Dr.) Meenakshi Tomar, Vice Dean, Jindal Global
Business School.
Further
elevating the event was a Grand Sustainable Fashion Showcase, featuring 8
curated sequences that brought together AI-driven design, sustainable fabrics,
and Indian craft traditions. The showcase saw participation from leading
fashion institutes including NIFT Bengaluru, JD Institute of Fashion Technology,
SOFT Pune, and IDT Surat, highlighting the role of emerging talent in shaping
the future of responsible fashion.
By convening
stakeholders across the ecosystem—from MSMEs to large exporters, brands,
designers, and technology providers—the ECO-STITCH Conclave has laid the
groundwork for sustained collaboration and measurable progress, positioning
sustainability as a shared industry mandate rather than a standalone
initiative.
About CMAI
The Clothing
Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) is the most representative
association of the Indian apparel industry having over 7,000 members and
serving more than 50,000 Retailers. Its Membership consists of Manufacturers,
Exporters, Brands, and ancillary industry. CMAI advocates regarding policies
and also guides and encourages its members on ESG related matters and
initiatives. In 2019, CMAI launched the SU.RE initiative to encourage members
to embrace sustainability.

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