Texprocil completes 68 years. A commemorative function was held at its head office in Mumbai, October 4, 2022.
Seminars and presentations on topics like sustainability, circularity and traceability were held in the hybrid format during which speakers from India as well as overseas participated.
Texprocil, also known as Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, released its new brochure highlighting the latest product offerings in cotton textile products that conform to sustainability and circularity norms as per international standards. The Council has already launched the General Certificate of Conformity (GCC) programme along with Control Union for the Traceability of Indian Farm Cotton. More than 50 companies have already registered as members of this program and GCC certificates are currently being issued to them.
During the foundation day celebrations, a new logo for the GCC program was launched. There was an overview of developments in the textile industry which was then followed by a presentation on traceability of Indian cotton. Among the other topics were the need for digitisation in today's world and sustainability as a mainstream strategy.
Texprocilis the international face of Indian cotton textiles and continues to create vibrant platforms for facilitating Indian exports worldwide.The traceability of cotton fiber is now an essential and mandatory parameter for export of value added cotton textile products to developed markets.












