ANNOUNCEMENT:

Sustainable Ladakh Pashmina Project

PROJECT
OVERVIEW

Preservation of culture

Sustainable Ladakh Pashmina project is a collaborative effort that brings together livestock herders, weavers, artisans, entrepreneurs, and conservation organizations to create a sustainable, snow leopard friendly, equitable, and transparent supply chain. Our mission is to build a unique identity and an inclusive local economy for sustainably produced cashmere in Ladakh.

Just 1% of the cashmere produced globally qualifies as Ladakh Pashmina. Growing Ladakh Pashmina is a way of life for the local Changpa communities who graze their goats in high-altitude pastures in India’s Eastern Ladakh region. Sharing their pastures with snow leopards and other rare and unique wildlife, the Changpa strive to maintain a balance between sustaining their livelihoods while preserving their culture and honouring the ecological sanctity of the high mountains they inhabit.

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Sustainability

Our partner Changpa communities strive to produce cashmere sustainably. They actively engage in conserving the region’s wildlife including snow leopards, wolves and mountain ungulates.

Transparency

Our partner herder’s cooperative follows a transparent procurement process that ensures a stable and fair price for the herders. Involving herding families in end-product development provides them an additional source of income.

Quality

Quality of Ladakh Pashmina is of the finest grade with a staple length of 2-3 inch and 12–14-micron size.

Traceability

Sustainably produced Ladakh Pashmina can be traced back to the specific community that produced it.

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Bringing theory into practice

Our partner herding communities strive to earn their livelihood while sustaining traditional practices and proactively conserving wildlife on their lands. The project includes the following components:

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