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Arvind to adopt sustainable dyeing technologies in its units across India

Textile major Arvind is keen on introducing DyeCoo’s CO2-dyeing technology at its manufacturing plants across India. This eliminates the need for water and chemical dyes and is environmental free. DyeCoo, a Dutch company, is looking to partner leading textile firms in India.

If all goes well, Arvind will be the first company in India to introduce sustainable technology in the manufacturing of textiles in India. Arvind is in the process of ramping up textile production across its manufacturing units as it plans to double its textile business in the next five years. The company has earmarked an investment of Rs 500 crores every year for the next five years to expand its textile business.

Arvind has an annual production capacity of more than 100 million meters in denim, 132 million meters in woven fabric, 10,000 tons of knit fabric and 48,000 meters of voile. The group has built a strong portfolio of brands that straddles consumer segments across the income pyramid.

The company is also looking at developing garment clusters in Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat. Each of these clusters will employ 4000 to 8000 workers. These clusters will be like a global supply chain. Arvind already has a cluster operational in Ethiopia.

 

 
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