Innovations for Sustainable Textile Production ... Connecting the Dots will be held in Mumbai, February 20, 2015.It will discuss cleaner and greener processing solutions from both machinery and chemicals and dyestuffs.
The theme highlights the need to improve production practices for sustainable working and growth of the textile industry.
The international conference aims to address the problems faced by the textile industry, with regards to effective use of fast depleting natural resources and curtail its adverse environmental impacts. It will provide an insight to the possible solutions to the textile processing industry for cleaner and greener chemicals and dyestuffs, sustainable processing techniques, better processing machinery and effective effluent treatment methods.
The event includes sessions on various topics like sustainable fibers for the 21st century, resource management, innovations in machinery, innovations in processes, effluent management, and denim for tomorrow.
Speakers of global repute will be sharing their knowledge. Representatives of various brands, chemical companies, garment manufacturing firms, machinery manufacturers, laboratories and textile processors will be participating.
Up to 500 delegates are expected to attend the conference, which will see the participation of the complete textile supply and value chain and international brands, along with presentations from well-known international speakers on contemporary technical topics.
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