Business Transformation

Circular Fashion: Building Sustainable Supply Chains in South Asia

The circular fashion movement is gaining momentum in South Asia, driven by regulatory pressure, consumer awareness, and the economic logic of resource efficiency. Here's how brands and manufacturers are redesigning supply chains.

Nirji Ventures Research
8 min readFebruary 2026

The Linear Fashion Problem

The fashion industry generates 92 million tonnes of waste annually, with South Asia bearing a disproportionate share of environmental impact as a major manufacturing hub. Linear 'take-make-dispose' models are environmentally unsustainable and increasingly economically inefficient.

What is Circular Fashion?

Circular fashion reimagines the product lifecycle:

1.Design for longevity: Products designed to last, repair, and recycle
2.Sustainable sourcing: Recycled, organic, and regenerative materials
3.Extended use: Rental, resale, and repair models
4.End-of-life recovery: Textile recycling and upcycling

The South Asian Circular Fashion Landscape

India

India's textile recycling industry in Panipat processes 100,000 tonnes of textile waste annually — the world's largest concentration. But most recycling is 'downcycling' (converting garments into industrial rags). The opportunity is in fibre-to-fibre recycling that maintains quality.

Bangladesh

As the world's second-largest garment exporter, Bangladesh is under intense pressure from European brands to adopt circular practices. The EU's upcoming Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations make circularity a market access requirement.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is positioning itself as a sustainable manufacturing hub, with several major manufacturers investing in zero-waste factories and renewable energy.

Business Models

Resale Platforms

Curated second-hand fashion platforms are growing at 30% annually in India, serving value-conscious consumers who want quality at accessible price points.

Rental and Subscription

Occasion-wear rental (weddings, festivals) is a natural fit for South Asian markets where heavy embellished garments are worn infrequently but expected to be fresh.

Upcycling Brands

Brands creating new products from textile waste — transforming factory offcuts and post-consumer garments into desirable fashion items.

Repair and Care Services

On-demand alteration and repair services extend garment life, reducing waste while creating recurring revenue streams.

Technology Enablers

Digital Product Passports

Blockchain-based digital passports track garment provenance, materials, and care instructions — enabling consumer trust and facilitating end-of-life recycling.

Material Innovation

South Asian startups are developing banana fibre textiles, mushroom leather, and recycled polyester from ocean plastic — creating alternatives to virgin materials.

AI-Powered Sorting

Computer vision systems sort textile waste by fibre composition at industrial scale — a critical bottleneck in fibre-to-fibre recycling.

Strategic Implications

For Manufacturers

Circular capabilities are becoming table stakes for winning orders from European and American brands with sustainability mandates.

For Brands

Circular business models (resale, rental, repair) create new revenue streams and strengthen customer relationships.

For Investors

Circular fashion represents a convergence of regulatory tailwinds, consumer demand, and economic efficiency — a compelling investment thesis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is circular fashion?

Circular fashion reimagines the product lifecycle through design for longevity, sustainable sourcing, extended use models (rental, resale, repair), and end-of-life textile recovery and recycling.

Why is South Asia critical for the circular fashion movement?

South Asia is a major global manufacturing hub bearing disproportionate environmental impact, and EU regulations are making circular practices a market access requirement for exporters.

What circular fashion business models are working in South Asia?

Curated resale platforms (30% annual growth), occasion-wear rental, upcycling brands using factory waste, and on-demand repair and alteration services.

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