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Banaric

Bags & Wallets Made from Banana Fibre Waste.

About Banaric

Most vegan leather is plastic. Polyurethane or PVC bonded to a fabric backing, which means it sheds microplastics, does not biodegrade, and is arguably worse for the environment than the animal leather it replaces. Banaric is a different starting point: a material developed by Recore, a Thane-based biomaterials company founded in 2022, made from fibre extracted from banana pseudostems, the agricultural waste left after a harvest that would otherwise be discarded.

The material is 48% banana fibre combined with plant cellulose and a bio-based PU binder. Worth being straight about what that means: Banaric is plant-based but not fully biodegradable. The binder is there for durability and real-world performance. What it does avoid is virgin plastic as a base material. Recore claims up to 80% lower carbon footprint compared to conventional synthetic leather. The bags and wallets are 100% vegan and cruelty-free.

The bags and accessories on PureStora include structured handbags, sling bags, wallets, card holders, and passport covers, priced between fast fashion and premium leather. Several have bamboo handles or hardware detailing. Indian-made alternatives to leather or PU plastic at this quality level are genuinely rare. Banaric is one of very few starting from agricultural waste rather than virgin materials.