Eco-Friendly Eri Silk: The Sustainable Fabric Of The Future March 04, 2023Madhurjya Talukdar Eco-friendly Eri Silk is a fascinating fabric that has been admired for centuries due to its softness, beauty, and durability. It is also known as 'Peace Silk' because it is...
Why Are Wooden Sunglasses “Trending” January 30, 2023Madhurjya Talukdar Wooden sunglasses are a stylish and eco-friendly choice that provides more comfort and durability than plastic or metal frames. They have a natural and organic look that fits well with...
Muga Silk: The Fabric With A Royal Heritage January 27, 2023Madhurjya Talukdar Muga silk is a valuable and exotic textile that holds a special place in the traditional attire of many East Indian nations. It is produced exclusively in the northeastern state...
Bamboo Bottles – The Perfect Alternative To Plastic Bottles January 10, 2023Madhurjya Talukdar Plastic bottles are a major contributor to pollution and harm to our planet. Bamboo bottles are an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bottles that offer numerous benefits. In addition to being...
In Conversations with Eastmojo January 04, 2023Madhurjya Talukdar Prarthana, our cofounder, is dedicated to solving real-world problems with good design. At Dzukou, we work with rural craft communities in North East India to create eco-friendly, handmade products that...
A Day At Floriade 2022 Almere On Climate Change August 16, 2022Madhurjya Talukdar Five years ago, the idea of "Climate Change" occupied a small space in people's minds, but today it is a big deal due to human activities such as burning fossil...
Can Sustainable Products Come from Banana Fibre Fabric? July 15, 2022Lars Hoogewerf The demand for natural and synthetic fabrics has increased due to the expanding fashion industry and a rapidly growing global population. However, manufacturing synthetic fibres consumes large amounts of water...
The Talk-Global Entrepreneurship & Eco Branding June 28, 2022Madhurjya Talukdar This presentation discusses Dzukou, an eco-brand that was founded during the pandemic. The brand was developed after market ethnographic studies and user studies to identify a gap in the market....
Reviving Maker Culture In An Emerging Economy June 10, 2022Madhurjya Talukdar Talk at IIM Shillong's NamastE forum about connecting Dzukou's Ph.D. research to bridge the gap between Western markets and maker clusters in North East India. Aiming to stimulate material experimentation...
Dzukou Talks To Girl Up! June 01, 2022Madhurjya Talukdar Girls Up Wings, a United Nations program that supports women in challenging environments, conducted an interview with a woman who remembers the pivotal role that other women played in her...
Bamboo: Sustainable Materiality December 19, 2020Madhurjya Talukdar Bamboo is gaining popularity as a sustainable material in product design due to its bio-degradability, strength, and ability to replenish itself without replantation. Additionally, bamboo is cultivated by marginalized communities...
Social Collaboration: Dzukou and Akshar December 19, 2020Madhurjya Talukdar The text discusses the efforts of Dzukou and Akshar Foundation to promote social responsibility and awareness regarding plastic pollution. Dzukou aims to minimize the use of single-use plastics in workplaces...