Aditya Aluminium, a unit of Aditya Birla Group’s Hindalco Industries Limited, is fostering sustainable livelihoods and environmental stewardship through Project Basketry — a distinctive initiative launched under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, implemented in collaboration with the NGO Uphold Earth.
The project seeks to create steady income opportunities for rural women by reviving traditional bamboo craftsmanship in Laumal and adjoining villages of Sambalpur district, said the company officials on Wednesday.
The core objective of Project Basketry is to empower local artisans with essential resources and skills. Under this initiative, bamboo saplings are distributed among community members to encourage bamboo cultivation as a renewable and eco-friendly resource. By enabling artisans to grow their own bamboo, the project ensures a consistent supply of raw material — fostering long-term livelihood sustainability and self-reliance.
Speaking on this initiative, the Head of Mining Business and Sambalpur Cluster Head Kailash Pandey said, “Project Basketry embodies Aditya Aluminium’s vision of ‘inclusive growth with environmental responsibility.’ By empowering rural women and revitalizing traditional craftsmanship, the company is building resilient communities anchored in skill, creativity, and self-reliance.”
To strengthen craft-based skills, Aditya Aluminium Lapanga organized a 40-day hands-on training program on bamboo handicraft making in Laumal village. The program, which began on September 12, 2024, focused on designing and producing utility-based products such as laundry bins, paper bins, and baskets. Experienced trainers guided participants through each stage of the process — from raw material preparation and design conceptualization to product finishing and market linkage.
A total of 15 women artisans participated in the inaugural training program. The impact was immediate and measurable: these women collectively produced and sold 1,350 bamboo products, generating a total revenue of Rs 1,71,870. The achievement not only reflects their enhanced craftsmanship and confidence but also highlights the commercial potential of bamboo-based microenterprises at the grassroots level, added Pandey.
Encouraged by the success, Aditya Aluminium’s CSR team has set an ambitious target for the current financial year — to scale Project Basketry from 15 to 100 rural women across multiple villages in the Rengali Block. The broader vision is to develop Rengali as a “Cluster of Bamboo Craft,” creating a self-sustaining ecosystem that nurtures local artisans, strengthens market linkages, and establishes the region as a hub for eco-friendly bamboo products.
Beyond its economic impact, the initiative carries wider environmental significance. Bamboo, a fast-growing renewable resource, contributes to ecological sustainability by increasing green cover, preventing soil erosion, and reducing dependence on timber. Through Project Basketry, Aditya Aluminium is promoting a circular and sustainable model that harmonizes livelihood generation with environmental conservation.