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RSWM to unveil Panchtatva-inspired textile innovations at Bharat Tex 2025

By February 4, 20254 Mins Read
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RSWM will showcase its textile innovations at Booth B6, Hall No.1 and C,17, Hall No.6 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, from 14-17 February, 2025. 

RSWM, a flagship company of the LNJ Bhilwara Group, is all set to showcase its ‘Panchtatva’ inspired textile innovations at Bharat Tex 2025. RSWM’s initiative draws inspiration from the ancient Indian wisdom of ‘Panchtatva’, the five elements of Fire, Earth, Water, Air, and Space, to guide its textile innovation, sustainability initiatives, and manufacturing excellence.

Blending ancient wisdom with cutting-edge technologies, RSWM initiative brings to life the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mission LiFE’ – a people to planet approach. It highlights the mindfulness in textile innovation and reverence for a sustainable future. The Panchtatva upholds the Indian tradition of unity with nature and focuses on futuristic innovation that defines products that facilitate our dynamic changing lifestyle needs. RSWM will showcase its textile innovations at Booth B6, Hall No.1 and C,17, Hall No.6 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, from 14-17 February, 2025. 

RSWM will be exhibiting Panchtatva-inspired products that embody the essence of the five natural elements, seamlessly blending protection, comfort, and innovation. Drawing on the transformative power of fire, the company offers fire-retardant, UV-resistant, and heat-protective textile ingredients designed to enhance safety and performance through advanced thermoregulating technology. Guided by the stability of earth, RSWM crafts durable and sustainable products using organic cotton, hemp, jute, and biodegradable polyester, ensuring strength with environmental responsibility.

Reflecting water’s dynamic flow, the textiles feature moisture-wicking, quick-drying, and water-repellent properties, catering to diverse functional needs. Inspired by air’s lightness, the collection includes breathable, anti-odor yarns, mesh knits, and lightweight denim fabrics that redefine modern comfort. Pushing the boundaries of innovation, RSWM harnesses the vastness of space to engineer future-ready textiles with high-tech fibers, graphene-enhanced fabrics, and adaptive materials, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and technological advancement.

Riju Jhunjhunwala, Chairman & Managing Director, RSWM, said, “At RSWM, we are proud Indians and are deeply rooted in a rich heritage that reflects continuity in legacy and harmony with nature. Our ‘Panchtatva’ inspired innovations embody the essence of these elements, striking a perfect balance between tradition and sustainability. Through this showcase at Bharat Tex 2025, we aim to celebrate not just textiles, but the timeless connection between nature, culture, and craftsmanship.”

Elaborating on bringing the ‘Panchtatva’ philosophy at Bharat Tex 2025, Rajeev Gupta, CEO, RSWM, said, “Bharat Tex 2025 offers a platform to showcase India’s leadership in sustainable and forward-thinking textile solutions. With the Panchtatva initiative, RSWM is blending ancient wisdom with modern innovation to create textiles that are eco-conscious, functional, and globally competitive. This initiative aligns with the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision for the industry, as we continue our journey toward shaping a responsible, future-ready textile ecosystem for India and the world.”

RSWM’s sustainability initiatives are inspired by the guiding forces of Panchtatva, integrating responsible practices across its operations. Harnessing the transformative energy of fire, the company adopts biofuels replacing coal based boilers. Drawing from the stability of earth, RSWM minimises its environmental footprint by planting countless trees, using organic manure in greenery maintenance and using recycled and organic fibers. Capturing water’s essence, its advanced Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) system and water-saving measures conserve over 13 lakh kiloliters annually, making sure there is less reliance on fresh water and every drop of water is reused. To ensure its contribution towards Air’s purity, the organisation significantly reduces CO2 emissions by 800,000 MT every year, contributing to a greener planet. Inspired by the vast potential of space, the company generates 76.5 million kilowatts of renewable power through solar and wind energy solutions, reducing reliance on traditional energy grids while fostering a sustainable future.

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