Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh said that India's textile sector, one of the largest in the world, has significant potential to lead the global transition towards sustainable and circular production ...
The report, released by Union Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh, forecasts India's textile recycling market could hit USD 3.5 billion by 2030, creating around one lakh green jobs. It highlights India's ...
The textile industry in India is a significant contributor to the country's economy, with a vast and diverse range of products and applications. The industry is expected to double in size by 2030, ...
After toxic dyes turned the Noyyal River black and 700 factories shut down, Tiruppur reinvented itself with a Zero Liquid Discharge system. Today, the city recycles 130 million litres of water daily ...
Discover why India is emerging as a global textiles sourcing hub, backed by strong raw materials, skilled labour, competitive pricing, & rising global demand.
India’s textile recycling industry is driving global circular fashion, turning waste into sustainable fabrics and garments for conscious brands worldwide. Textile recycling in India is no longer an ...
Dhaka gets zero-duty access on garments made with US materials, boosting competitiveness; impact on India's textile exports, ...
Delhi, India is one of those cities that never sleeps, where the hum of traffic and the symphony of car horns create a constant backdrop to daily life. Flights arriving late at night land early in the ...
The draft rules specify that, for textiles, generally up to 10% of basic textile materials by weight can be non-originating, ...
According to the data shared by Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI), textile exports in January have declined by -3.68 per cent, while apparel exports are down by -3.84 per cent in January ...
Textile stocks remained in the spotlight for the second consecutive session on Wednesday, February 4, building on robust gains from the previous session as the US–India trade deal announcement ...
Ripple effects are being seen across sectors like textiles, mining, and steelmaking as several commodities linked to petrochemicals and gases see massive spikes.