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Pritesh Mistry, a 21-year-old biotech engineering student, has won PETA India’s Vegan Fashion Award for Best Innovation in Textiles. His startup, Bioleather, transforms tomato waste into sustainable, cruelty-free leather—offering a stylish solution to food waste and animal harm in the fashion industry.
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In a breakthrough for sustainable fashion, Pritesh Mistry, a final-year biotech engineering student, has turned tomato waste into a plant-based leather alternative. His innovation, developed under the startup Bioleather, earned him the prestigious PETA India Vegan Fashion Award for Best Innovation in Textiles.
Inspired by a college project on leather tanning and its environmental impact, Mistry began experimenting with tomato byproducts—India produces over 44 million tons of tomatoes annually, with nearly 30–35% going unsold due to imperfections. His solution not only reduces food waste but also offers a cruelty-free alternative to animal leather.
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Bioleather uses discarded tomato pulp to create durable, biodegradable leather-like material
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The product is chemical-free, water-efficient, and designed for scalability in fashion and accessories
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PETA India recognized the innovation at the India Fashion Forum 2025 in Bengaluru
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Mistry’s work highlights the intersection of biotechnology, sustainability, and ethical fashion
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This award marks a significant step in India’s eco-fashion movement, proving that innovation can be both stylish and sustainable.
Sources: Startuppedia, PETA IndiaPETA India, LinkedIn
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