SDG 9: Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure | SDG 12: Responsible Consumption & Production
Institutions: Ministry of Textiles | Ministry of Commerce & Industry
The WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) publication βSustainable Fashion Technologies: Stitching Sustainability into Styleβ highlights how innovation, technology, and intellectual property (IP) can support a greener fashion sector. The report catalogues eco-friendly materials and processes (like bio-based textiles, waterless dyeing, recycling technologies) and underscores the role of IP tools-such as patents, designs, and licensing-in protecting and diffusing these innovations. The document also emphasizes challenges faced by small and medium fashion firms, such as limited access to IP services, high costs, and fast product cycles that deter design registration.
Link Between IP and Sustainable Fashion
Sustainable fashion technologies include innovations like waterless dyeing, biodegradable fabrics, recycling methods, textile upcycling, and emission-reducing processes.
Intellectual Property (IP)-especially patents and industrial designs-helps innovators protect their green technologies or aesthetic designs, giving them incentives to invest in R&D.
However, challenges such as costs, speed of fashion cycles, limited IP awareness, and difficulty in licensing or diffusion make it harder for many firms to fully leverage IP in sustainability.
For India, where textiles and apparel are key sectors, the WIPO report offers a framework to integrate sustainability with competitive advantage. Policymakers can foster green innovation by supporting IP facilitation, incentives for sustainable design adoption, and capacity building for designers and firms-especially startups. The report reinforces that IP systems can be enablers, not barriers, for sustainable industry transformation.
Follow the full report here: Sustainable Fashion Technologies: Stitching Sustainability into Style (WIPO)