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Giriraj Singh and ColorJet Chairman discuss sustainability in textile printing

By February 22, 20252 Mins Read
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Singh emphasised the value of sustainable solutions in textiles and the need for development in India.

At Bharat Tex 2025, one of India’s most significant textile industry events, MS Dadu, Chairman of ColorJet Group, had a meeting with Union Minister of Textile Minister, Giriraj Singh to discuss the sustainable future of textile printing and India’s leadership in manufacturing technology under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

 Dadu met Singh and highlighted ColorJet’s commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly textile printing solutions, emphasising the company’s latest innovations in digital textile printing that reduce water and energy consumption. He also reiterated ColorJet’s role in supporting India’s textile industry with advanced indigenous technology, aligning with the government’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.

Singh emphasised the value of sustainable solutions in textiles and the need for development in India. He admired ColorJet as India-origin company delivering Sustainable digital printing technology and appreciated Color Jet’s` contributions to the industry. The discussion also focused on India’s growing potential as a global textile hub, and export to other leading nations like Europe, Indonesia, and more. Today Digital printing technology contributes to meeting modernised designs and patterns along with the increased production capacity while minimising environmental impact.

ColorJet delivering excellence for three decades continues to drive advancements that support both sustainability and cutting-edge technology, reinforcing India’s position as a global powerhouse in textile production.

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