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Huntsman recognised at DMAI awards

By August 1, 20183 Mins Read
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Textile Effects Division wins awards for excellent performance in dyestuff exports and pollution control by a large scale unit second time in a row.

Huntsman Textile Effects, the leading global provider of high quality dyes, chemicals and digital inks to the textiles related industries was conferred upon with two awards at the 2018 Dyestuff Manufacturers Association of India (DMAI) Awards. Huntsman bagged two awards in continued recognition of its ‘Excellent performance in Exports of Dyestuffs by a Large Scale Unit’ and ‘Excellent performance in Pollution Control by a Large Scale Unit’. The accolade was presented for outstanding contribution by a company towards operational excellence and a sustainable environment.

“It is an honor to be recognised for our performance in exports and pollution control from the Dyestuff Manufacturers Association of India for the third time,” said Dheeraj Talreja, Commercial Director, South Asia, Middle East and Africa – Huntsman Textile Division, Huntsman Singapore PTE Ltd. “This recognition is testament to our commitment towards innovation and continual focus in the field of environmental protection and pollution control. We look forward to working towards driving sustainability across the textile value chain.”

The awards were presented at the 68th AGM of DMAI in Mumbai. Huntsman Textile Effects received the awards based on criteria such technological innovation and process optimization thereby reducing the output of greenhouse gases.

This is the third consecutive year Huntsman Textile Effects has won the DMAI Awards. Last year Huntsman won awards for ‘Excellent Performance in Exports of Dyestuffs by Large Scale unit’ and ‘Excellent performance in Pollution Control by a Large Scale Unit’. Huntsman Textile Effects also won an award in the category for ‘Excellent Performance in Safety & Hazard’s Control by a Large Scale unit’.

Huntsman Corporation is a publicly traded global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated chemicals with 2017 revenues of approximately $8 billion.

The chemical products number in the thousands and are sold worldwide to manufacturers serving a broad and diverse range of consumer and industrial end markets. Huntsman operates more than 75 manufacturing and R&D facilities in approximately 30 countries and employs around 10,000 associates within four distinct business divisions.

Huntsman Textile Effects is the leading global provider of high quality dyes, chemicals and digital inks to the textile and related industries. With operations in more than 90 countries and six primary manufacturing facilities in six countries (China, Germany, India, Indonesia, Mexico and Thailand), Huntsman Textile Effects is uniquely positioned to provide prompt and expert technical service wherever customers are based.

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