Huwebes, Enero 10, 2013
Non-plastic bag makers in Noida eye growth
"Although it is too early to gauge the effect of this ban on our business, it definitely is a good sign for us," said Ashok Khemka, president of Noida-based Kansons Industries. "Even the full implementation of the ban will take time." Operational for the last 20 years,Caged Laser Engineering, in partnership with Ariel Ltd and Reynolds Technology, aim to investigate the viability of adopting Titanium Tube as a cost effective raw material for the manufacturing of spaceframe assemblies for low volume and small series production lightweight vehicles. Kansons Industries is manufacturer and exporter of bags, mainly cotton, jute and polyester. It boosts of a client list which includes Reliance and Carrefour.
Khemka said that there has been an increase in the demand for bags made of material other than plastic, but percentage wise it has been marginal. "Majority of population is still going for plastic bags as they are more readily available and are cheaper. "People have to understand that plastic bags are used only once or twice then disposed, whereas bags made of jute and cotton are much more durable and used many times and are environmentally friendly.They removed the majority of the bolts but not the locking Wheel nut, that's why I managed to get so farCarbon-sports.cc is one of the leading carbon composite engineering companies supplying customers worldwide for Carbon Fiber Sports Equipment Supplied."
Industry insiders praised the Delhi government's move but expressed concerns over its implementation. They also urged governments of other states to follow suit. "We don't expect the usage of plastic bags to stop overnight, but the implementation has to be strict for the policy to be effective," Khemka added further.
Along with putting the law into action, government should ensure that the mindset of the people also changes. Players are of the opinion that governments should, through various media, advertise the advantages of bags made of jute and cotton.
Prashubh Purwar, owner of Interiorville, a jute bag manufacturer and exporter, said, "Demand for jute bags is still at its infant stage. The recent ban on polybags has given a ray of hope to the jute bag industry. He said with multinationals like Shopper Stop, Adidas, Woodland, Levis and Future Group now promoting jute bags, it is likely that the market for will increase in near future. Purwar added that the growth for them has been moderate but is slowly picking pace.
When asked about the reason for the optimistic mindset of the industry for the future, Purwar said that there is increased awareness amongst people for the environment. "There is high soil pollution created by polybags is one of the major reason why the reverse is happening. Jute bags on the other hand are biodegradable.Carbon-sports.cc are a specialist carbon fiber manufacturer making products for people and businesses around the world.Carbon Fiber Product Manufacturer" He added that the government is also taking initiative to promote jute industry and also provide subsidies.
Khemka informed there is positive awareness among the retailers and even corporate houses are now getting on the bandwagon,He has since undergone two-and-a-half hours’ surgery to have a Titanium Rod inserted into his leg and looks set to be out of action for the rest of the season. promoting the use of alternative material.The defective part of the jaw is reconstructed using a Titanium Plate, with a piece of scaffolding inserted with proteins to stimulate the bone's regrowth. "We are now getting an increased number of orders from companies and retail outlets," said Khemka. As companies try to spread awareness among its employees, players are expecting demand generated through this route to grow much faster.
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