EcoHeritage: Sustainable Bangladeshi Crafts for UK Markets
Discover EcoHeritage's pitch for bringing ethical, handmade Bangladeshi products to the UK. Empowering women artisans through sustainable e-commerce.
EcoHeritage
Sustainable Bangladeshi Products for the UK
Empowering Women Artisans & Promoting Sustainability
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March 2026
Problem & Opportunity
The Problem
The Opportunity
UK consumers demand sustainable, eco-friendly products
Bangladeshi women artisans lack access to global markets
Market gap: Ethical handmade products for eco-conscious UK buyers
Target Market
Key Cities: London · Manchester · Birmingham
Eco-Conscious Adults (Age 20–45)
Prioritize sustainable living and ethical purchases
Ethical Fashion & Home Buyers
Seek unique, handmade, natural products
Urban UK Consumers
London, Manchester, Birmingham — high disposable income
Value Proposition
Authentic, eco-friendly handmade products that protect the environment and support women artisans in Bangladesh.
Environmentally Friendly
Biodegradable, natural materials — zero harm to the planet
Ethical & Fair
Fair income and empowerment for women artisans in Bangladesh
Uniquely Cultural
Traditional Bangladeshi craftsmanship — one-of-a-kind products
Market Research & Competitors
UK Market Stats
£2.4B
Eco-friendly household products market (2025)
15% CAGR growth — HTF Market, 2025
£322.6M
Sustainable fashion market (2025)
Strong year-on-year growth — IMARC, 2025
Competitive Landscape
Mass Retailers
Not eco-friendly
No artisan story
Small Online Sellers
Limited range
No scale
EcoHeritage
Handmade + Sustainable + Ethical + Cultural
Our USP: Handmade · Sustainable · Ethical · Cultural
Marketing Strategy
Social Media Campaigns
Instagram & TikTok targeted ads, reels showcasing artisan stories and eco-products
Influencer Collaborations
Partner with sustainability and ethical fashion influencers to reach eco-conscious audiences
Pop-Up Events
Live events in London, Manchester, Birmingham — universities and eco markets
Storytelling & Mission
Share artisan journeys, impact stories, and Bangladesh cultural heritage content
Cost-effective, community-driven marketing focused on authentic storytelling.
Business Model
Revenue Streams
Direct E-Commerce Sales
ecoheritage.co.uk online store
Marketplace Listings
Etsy & Amazon Handmade
Wholesale to Eco-Boutiques
UK ethical retail partners
Pop-Up Events
Seasonal markets and fairs
Pricing Examples
Jute Bags
£8 – £20
Biodegradable Tableware
£5 – £15
Handmade Apparel
£20 – £60
Traditional Textiles
£40 – £100
Artisan
EcoHeritage
UK Consumer
Feasibility & Implementation
Partner with Artisans
Establish relationships with women artisan groups and cooperatives in Bangladesh
Set Up Logistics
Organise import, packaging, shipping and UK customs compliance
Launch Online Store
Build EcoHeritage e-commerce website and marketplace listings
Marketing Campaigns
Launch social media, influencer and storytelling campaigns
Scale & Expand
Grow to additional UK cities and wholesale retail partners
Starting small reduces risk while building toward sustainable scale.
Entrepreneurial Mindset
Opportunity Recognition
Identified the gap between UK demand for sustainable products and Bangladeshi artisan supply
Innovation
Merging cultural heritage with modern sustainability and e-commerce
Resourcefulness
Leveraging artisan networks, NGOs, and online marketplaces
Risk Management
Starting small, testing market before scaling
Collaboration
Partnering with NGOs, cooperatives, eco-boutiques and retailers
Conclusion – Why EcoHeritage Works
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Solves Real Problems
Addresses UK sustainability demand AND empowers Bangladeshi women
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Large & Growing Market
£2.4B eco-household + £322.6M sustainable fashion markets
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Clear Revenue Model
Multiple streams: e-commerce, Etsy, wholesale, pop-ups
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Strong Differentiation
Handmade + Ethical + Cultural — unique in the UK market
ECOHERITAGE – FROM HANDS TO HEART. SUSTAINABLE. ETHICAL. CULTURAL.
References
Harvard Referencing Style
High-Tech Forecast Reports (2025) Eco-Friendly Household Products UK Market. Available at: HTF Market Intelligence [Accessed March 2026].
IMARC Group (2025) UK Sustainable Packaging Market Report. Available at: IMARC Group [Accessed March 2026].
IMARC Group (2025) UK Sustainable Fashion Market. Available at: IMARC Group [Accessed March 2026].
ESSFeed (2025) Top Eco Goods in the UK. Available at: ESSFeed.com [Accessed March 2026].
IndexBox (2024) Jute and Natural Fibres UK Market. Available at: IndexBox [Accessed March 2026].
Bangladesh Export Promotion Bureau (2023) Export Trends in Bangladesh. Available at: EPB Bangladesh [Accessed March 2026].
EcoHeritage – Sustainable Bangladeshi Products for the UK | Presented March 2026
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