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Home » PCTE conclave dwells on eco-friendly tech for textiles
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PCTE conclave dwells on eco-friendly tech for textiles

By April 3, 20191 Min Read
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The fashion design department of the PCTE Group of Institutes organised a conclave with an aim to create a network where professionals from the industry shared their knowledge and discussed on the topic of ?Clothing Technologies that keep Environment Clean?. The motive was to create a platform for learning from accomplished people of the industry.
D Shankar Raman, senior vice-president, Auro Textiles, Nailesh G Joshi, strategic business head, VNGL, and Parul Verma, J?adore -The styling Studio, came for the conclave. Raman discussed how the environment is being affected and polluted by the use of various chemicals. He added that the industry should use such techniques which would lead to less use of chemicals, water and power and discussed how Vardhaman Textile was using such techniques.
Shankar also discussed some latest eco-friendly technologies, which would be coming to India. Nailesh G Joshi expressed that companies should use organic cotton and explained about its importance. 
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