06.06.08

Inspiration for the Name: Part II

Posted in ABOUT, COMPANY START-UP, GREEN FASHION, JACKFRUIT, JUTE & JACKFRUIT, ORGANIC CLOTHING tagged , , , , , , , , , , at 5:26 pm by syansen

Photo: Rickshaw driver after the rains in Dhaka, Bangladesh

As one of the poorest countries in South Asia, with few resources and high population density coupled with major annual flooding, Bangladesh is a country that easily evokes compassion on a first visit.

As one of the densest countries on earth (150 million people living in a space the size of Ohio), it also suffers from limited natural resources, marginal GDP and major flooding at least once per year. Despite these challenges, (or perhaps because of them), Bangladesh happens to be one of the most green countries when it come to recycling. In fact, Bangladesh has banned plastic bags – recognizing early on the damaging impact the bags have on the planet and their inability to degrade rapidly.

Working with many of the Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) and non-profits in the country, I continually gained inspiration by observing the extremely hardworking, committed people devoting their lives to poverty alleviation, improved health and progress for the country.

Over the years, I spent months there and grew very fond of the place and people.

When I began thinking about starting the clothing company and what I should name it, jute came to mind, due to its all-natural characteristics and durability as well as its easy of growth in Bangladesh (not to mention China, Myanmar, Burma and other places). Jackfruit as well, prolifically grown in the country, represents a unique, indigenous aspect of Asia which is appealing, tasty and also seasonal—much like clothing collections. Jackfruit then, represents the constantly changing nature of fashion, aligned with the seasons….keeping us fresh and vibrant.

Rickshaws are still a common mode of transportation in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. On my last trip there, the streets flooded almost every day, but luckily the guest house I stayed in was in a higher elevated part of town. Here is a photo I took early morning of a typical rickshaw driver getting ready to drive morning commuters to work.

Flooding affects everywhere in town, often making road passage by car difficult in the rainy season as well as construction projects come to a halt. In this photo, a flooded street is lined with beams for a new building made out of local wood.

06.04.08

Inspiration for the Company Name Part I

Posted in ABOUT, COMPANY START-UP, JACKFRUIT, JUTE & JACKFRUIT tagged , , , , , , , , at 5:45 pm by syansen

Some of you may wonder, why ‘Jute and Jackfruit’? What does that mean? Well, the short answer to that is ….it’s alliterative, fun, and dynamic….

The longer answer is jute is one of the most prolific all natural fibers in the world, and underutilized in my opinion. Jackfruit, also unknown to a large extent is a juicy, unique tasting fruit found mostly in Asia and Latin America. The two together create a compelling combination – one that reflects the fresh seasonality of fashion coupled with the sustainability of JJF’s green mission. Finally, both just and jackfruit happen to come from a country close to my heart: Bangladesh.

My first encounter with jackfruit was on one of many trips to Bangladesh, working in international development. First at the guest house breakfast, I noticed these funny looking yellow fruits in a bowl. After inquiring as to what they were, I gave one a taste and was hooked ever since. Later in one of our non-profit offices, I was given the opportunity to break open a large jackfruit (featured above), which increased my admiration for the fruit and its exquisite interior.

Part of the inspiration for the name is because I believe that the solutions to climate change involve our entire global village and not just our own backyard. Bangladesh to me, epitomizes the environmental crisis, with 150 million people crammed in a small space, with so few economic opportunities and so much vulnerability to natural disasters and flooding (which appear to be increasing in severity). Plus, Bangladesh happens to grow jute naturally as well as jackfruit, thus providing a unique gateway to participation in the global economy.

The individual jackfruits are then picked out. One jackfruit can feed a whole family practically! I know it looks intimidating, maybe even bordering on ‘yuck’, but it is actually really quite tasty! I wish I could buy them here! Maybe someday….


04.10.08

Welcome to Jute & Jackfruit!

Posted in ABOUT, JACKFRUIT, WELCOME tagged , , , at 6:14 pm by syansen

Photo source: www.freshplaza.com

Jute and Jackfruit is a blog devoted to writing about the intersection between the environment, sustainability and fashion. We are committed to the preservation of our natural resources, social responsibility, and smart, cutting edge fashion. We focus on three things:

(1) news related to organic and sustainable fashion, textiles, fabrics, companies, and technologies;

(2) fair trade practices and social responsibility;

(3) news related to jute & jackfruit’s artisans, designers, products, fabrics, mission and vision. We want to share with you how we are making a difference every day, and hear what you are doing too!

Jute & Jackfruit blog aims to cultivate a community of individuals who are interested in smart fashion, environmental sustainability and fair trade practices worldwide. Come join the fun!

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