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Wall Date – Textile from Date Palm Leaf Waste

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ONA1217
Country
India

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Wall Date is a textile project that transforms agricultural waste from date palm cultivation into a biodegradable and compostable material. Each year, millions of tonnes of date palm leaves are generated as by-products. Much of this biomass is either burned—releasing significant amounts of CO₂ and methane—or left to decompose without structured reuse. Burning one tonne of leaves can emit more than 1.5 tonnes of CO₂ equivalent, contributing to air pollution and climate change.

Wall Date reintroduces this underutilised resource into contemporary design. The textile combines processed date palm leaves with post-industrial surplus yarn. The woven body features graduated pink tones, while untreated palm leaves form the fringes, preserving their natural texture. Subtle yellow hues within the leaves reference ripening dates, embedding a narrative element within the material composition.

The project originated from the limited local applications of palm leaves, often used for making traditional brooms that no longer fit into modern interiors. Through manual processing and pit loom weaving, the leaves are transformed into supple yet resilient textiles. Their natural water-resistant properties enhance durability, making them suitable for indoor and selected outdoor applications, including interior surfaces and flooring. The material’s natural colour palette—ranging from sage green to muted beige—is achieved without dyes or chemical treatments.

Wall Date is developed in collaboration with local communities, particularly women involved in collecting and preparing the leaves. The fully handmade process supports livelihood generation while maintaining ecological integrity and material authenticity.

By converting agricultural residue into functional textile surfaces, Wall Date demonstrates how agro-waste can be repositioned within contemporary design, combining environmental responsibility with craft-based production.

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