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With Women, 
For Planet 

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Impact Metrics

$ 59.7 Mn 

Cumulative market access

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​​600,000

Cumulative lives impacted

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37

Collective enterprises

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40,000+

Designs developed and shared as public good

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12 M

Capital raised for producer enterprises

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11,500+

Enterprise women trained and linked to value chains 

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Current Operations - 4 States

Scale up Plan - 15 States

Impact Created through Collective Enterprises

Over the past 20 years, Industree has incubated a globally compliant producer company operating across three value chains: Bamboo, Sal, and Banana. 

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Bamboo Value Chain

The bamboo value chain of Karnataka and Maharashtra promotes bamboo plantations for smallholder women farmers, ensuring a steady supply for industries and providing economic opportunities for rural women who transform bamboo into valuable products.

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Sal Value Chain

The sal value chain converts forest leaves into disposable plates and bowls, providing a steady and reliable income for women from marginalized, rural, and tribal communities located in Odisha.

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Banana Value Chain

The banana value chain transforms banana bark, which is often burned, into valuable products. This process creates jobs for rural and marginalized women in Tamil Nadu and provides additional income for smallholder women farmers.

Our Operational Model

An enterprise's success hinges on these six pillars beyond mere skills


The 6C framework, developed by Industree Foundation gives a holistic intervention that plugs the gaps in the fragmented value chain; one that helps a producer and producer owned collectives to access skilling, capital, design, markets and other necessary support to grow, sustain and prosper.

The 6C model intervenes not only at the grassroots level for aggregation and capacity building of producers, but also looks at larger issues of market and capital and advocates for policy changes in order to sustain the enterprises. The framework facilitates access to training hard and soft skills, access to working capital and other kinds of capital, design and process inputs, infrastructure and handholding support, and market linkages across digital platforms within the ecosystem.
 

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Proof of Impact

GreenKraft Producer
Company

GreenKraft Producer Company(GK) is a producer-owned social  enterprise incorporated in 2012, creating natural fiber lifestyle products and home accessories.

The major customers are IKEA, H&M, Caravane, Dinnerware & Co and Brewster Home Fashions

Awards and Recognition

Partnerships

Both Government and Private funders who support our cause

Updates

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