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I’m Sadiba Ahmed — Textile Engineer

Specializing in Environmental Science & Engineering, I’m passionate about creating sustainable solutions for a cleaner, greener textile industry.

Step into the suspenseful world of Sadiba

I’m Sadiba Ahmed, a name that means pure and patient — and I try to live by that with every step I take. In a world spinning fast, I choose to slow down, observe, and create with intention.

As a Textile Engineering student at Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX), specializing in Environmental Science & Engineering, I’m learning to bridge what we make and what we protect. My work revolves around cleaner dyeing methods, circular material innovation, and sustainable processing — turning fabric into a form of quiet revolution.

I see textiles not just as materials, but as living stories — of people, of nature, of change. Every thread I study teaches me something new about balance: between creativity and conscience, between progress and preservation.

This journey isn’t just about science — it’s about soul. Because sustainability, to me, isn’t a trend. It’s a promise I’ve made — to my craft, my planet, and myself.

PROJECTS

Turning ideas into impact

BottleX – From Waste to Wear

A sustainability-driven initiative transforming discarded plastic bottles into recycled polyester yarn. BottleX promotes circular fashion — collecting, processing, and spinning waste PET into wearable textiles, bridging waste reduction and innovation in the RMG sector.

BanaPin – The Natural Fiber Revolution

An eco-innovation project combining banana and pineapple fibers to create a biodegradable, high-strength textile alternative to synthetic fabrics. BanaPin envisions a greener future through natural resource utilization, rural employment, and reduced dependency on plastic-based textiles.

Ecolyte – Sustainable Dyeing Solution

A lab-based research project exploring low-impact dyes and cleaner chemical alternatives for fabric coloration. Ecolyte focuses on minimizing water usage, chemical toxicity, and effluent generation — aligning textile production with global SDG 6 and SDG 12 goals.

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