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First post-lockdown edition of Techtextil India garners impressive responsive from the industry

13 December 2021, Mumbai:

After three days of hardcore product sourcing and business networking, Techtextil India 2021 in Mumbai concluded in a strong and positive note. The trade fair emerged as a crucial meeting place for the technical textile players to rebuild their supplier links, promote industry integration and engage in lucrative knowledge exchange.

Making a spectacular comeback after the pandemic, the eighth edition of Techtextil India stood out to be a ground-breaking business platform for the technical textiles sector to build a new and strong foundation in the new normal. The aim of the new edition was to promote industry unification and business recovery across the value chain of technical textiles.

The high-profile event held at Bombay Exhibition Centre was inaugurated by major dignitaries, including Shri Ajit Chavan, Secretary – Textiles Committee, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. Over the course of its buzzing three days, the show garnered the attendance of 4,087 visitors drawn by live demonstrations of latest products, technologies and innovations exhibited by over 150 technical textile brands on the show floor.

The event received an overwhelming response, reflecting the industry’s keen interest to explore new developments and opportunities in technical textiles. In regards to the same, Mr Abhijit Kulkarni, President – Textile Engineering Group, A.T.E. India, stated: “It was the first and best physical show also on hybrid mode filled with enthusiastic buyers and customers who visited our booth and had very fruitful discussions with us. Several leading textile manufacturers visited our stalls, including Strata Geosystems India, SKAPS Industries, Reliance Composites, Paramount Textiles, and Welspun, to name a few.”

Alok Masterbatches Pvt Ltd, Khosla Profile Pvt Ltd, ATE Group, Lucky International, Meera Industries Limited, Park Non-Woven Pvt Ltd, Sarex Chemicals, SICAM, Suntech Geotextile Pvt Ltd and Weavetech Engineers, were among the leading Indian companies exhibiting at the show.

Elaborating on new product developments in non-wovens, Mr Pramod Khosla, Director, Khosla Profil Pvt Ltd, shared: “We are working on introducing specialised non-woven fabrics for high-temperature filtration with membrane technology for the first time in India.”

Furthermore, he also shared his experience at the exhibition: “Despite the unprecedented situation created by pandemic, Techtextil India 2021 has seen a tremendous response this year from the visitors. This goes to show the immense interest and trust that industries and people have in the technical textiles sector as well as in Techtextil India.”

 

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Eco-friendly Fibre and Yarn from Pineapple Leaves: Surat Textile Institutes are developing

13 December 2021, Mumbai:

One of the most glamorous industries in the world is also one of the most polluting industries: fashion and textile. A major chunk of the produce goes to landfills and untreated toxic waste from textiles factories ends up tainting water bodies A significant amount of humanity's carbon emissions is credited to the textile industry.

While big brands and fresh startups promise ethical and sustainable practices eing followed in production, credible reports to verify the claims are majorly absent. Experts suggest several ways a treat the pollution issues caused by the industry, One of the more popular approaches is the substitution of chemically produced raw materials with naturally obtained options.

Surat popularly known as "The Diamond City and "The Silk City, has many important structures set up for textile production across the city. For a while now, traders and stakeholders in the city have been trying to experiment with sourcing.

Surat is developing a biodegradable yarn sourced from pineapple, birchwood, banana, and bamboo. The city had previously experimented with plant-based cupro fibre and viscose rayon.

As per a report in The Times of India, Navsari Agricultural University (NAU) has been devising schemes to market its banana plant fibre obtained from the plantain's pseudostem.

I M Patel, head of Soil and Water Management Research Unit, NAU), told the media outlet, "Plantain stems weighing around 45kg each were earlier considered waste and would actually incur the farmer an additional Rs 15,000 per hectare cost for removal of the eco trash.

He added, "With the innovation of plant-based fibre, farmers can earn from that waste."

The majority of the struggle is polyester, which according to experts is hard to be substituted with a naturally made option, at large.

Rajnikant Bachkaniwala, president of MANTRA, a textile research institute said that natural yarns and fibres have been around for some time. These substitutes have to grow in commercial production so as to make it available at customer-friendly prices.

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RBI Survey: Future Outlook Optimistic, Consumer Confidence firm

13 December 2021, Mumbai:

The current situation index (CSI) which had plunged to historic lows in July after the second wave of Covid infections increased to 62.3 in November from 57.7 in September.

Consumer confidence has continued to improve in November but remained in a pessimistic zone. The current situation index (CSI) which had plunged to historic lows in July after the second wave of Covid infections increased to 62.3 in November from 57.7 in September.

Also, households were more confident for the year ahead, as per a survey by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

Higher optimism for income and employment scenario buoyed on consumer sentiments and thereby, the future expectations index (FEI) continued its upward trajectory in the period under consideration.

"The perception for the general economic situation, employment scenario and household income displayed signs of recovery," the survey stated.

The bi-monthly survey studies perceptions and expectations of respondents on the general economic situation, employment scenario, overall price situation and their own income and spending levels, and 100 is the dividing line between pessimism and optimism, experts believe.

Meanwhile, with higher expenditure on essential items, households perceived a rise in overall expenditure.

Sentiments on non-essential expenditure, however, continue to be pessimistic and did not reflect improvement over the coming year.

Moreover, in terms of the economic situation, the current perception showed improvement but continued to be in negative terrain. The index stood at -54.2 in November as compared to -57.4 in September.

On price level and income, consumers' perception deteriorated since the previous survey.

While the price level stood at -94.5 in November as against -40.6 in July, income came in at -40.6, down from -47.8 in September.

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SIMA's President meets with the Textile Minister and requests that cotton import duties be removed

10 December 2021, Mumbai:

Southern India Mills Association (SIMA) Chairman Ravi Sam met with the Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Textiles Piyush Goyal and urged him to take steps to boost textile exports. SIMA, situated in Coimbatore, is one of the largest trade associations for the textile sector. 

Free trade agreements, the need to reduce hank yarn obligations, and the necessity to eliminate import duties on cotton were among the main topics Ravi discussed with the Minister.

The necessity to renegotiate bilateral agreements with neighboring nations, as well as issues relating to power and the Handloom Reservation Act, were all highlighted. Ravi stated that the Minister was made aware of the issues that were presenting difficulties for the business and assured that necessary action would be taken. 

Ravi Sam also met with Jyotiraditya Scindia, the Minister of Civil Aviation, to discuss improving air connection to Coimbatore. The Minister stated that he would look into connecting Coimbatore via Air India and Vistara flights as soon as possible and that direct international flights would be allowed if the runway was expanded.

 

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