“…Researchers in the dying industry are continuously exploring new plant sources to discover natural dyes and pigments that can address the environmental concerns associated with most synthetic and natural dyes [ 5 ]. In this context, we conducted experiments to extract natural colors from waste onion peel [ 6 ], black rice [ 7 ], gardenia yellow [ 8 ], tulsi leaves [ 9 ], Butea monosperma plants [ 10 ], Alkanna tinctoria roots [ 11 ], Coral Jasmine flower [ 12 ] and neem leaves [ 13 ]. However, a significant drawback of natural dyes is their limited affinity for textile materials.…”