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India's Discarded Hair Becomes Global 'Black Gold' Export Commodity

Indian hair waste transforms into multi-million dollar industry supplying global beauty market through China.

Arjun Verma
Arjun Verma
News Desk · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 01:30 pm
India's Discarded Hair Becomes Global 'Black Gold' Export Commodity

What was once considered worthless waste in Indian households has evolved into a lucrative global commodity. Discarded hair from salons, temples, and homes across India is now systematically collected and exported to China, where it feeds a thriving multi-million dollar industry. This transformation represents an overlooked yet significant segment of India's informal economy, connecting everyday waste to international fashion and beauty markets.

China's Xuchang city, known globally as the 'wig capital,' has emerged as the processing hub for this trade. Indian hair arrives at processing facilities where workers meticulously sort, clean, and transform the raw strands into wigs, extensions, and hairpieces. Despite the enormous profits generated, workers involved in processing earn minimal wages, highlighting the economic disparity between raw material suppliers and finished product manufacturers. Brazil has become a major consumer of these processed products, driving significant demand through the supply chain.

The emergence of this industry reflects shifting consumer attitudes toward Indian hair quality, which is globally prized for its texture, thickness, and natural characteristics. What was historically discarded has gained recognition as a premium resource in the global beauty industry. This development showcases how informal waste streams can be formalized into structured commercial networks.

The hair trade demonstrates the complex, often invisible global supply chains supporting the beauty and fashion industries. For India, it represents both an economic opportunity and a reminder of labor disparities in manufacturing. As demand continues growing, questions arise about fair wages, worker conditions, and sustainable sourcing practices within this expanding sector.

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