Anubha Industries Ltd, an Indian specialist for denim and advanced fabric solutions. It is also part of the Pratibha Group & Anubha group of companies, having a rich history of over 30 years in textiles and manufacturing signs partnership with bluesign technologies at Kingpins New York. The denim company plans to implement a robust chemical management and strengthen its sustainability performance.
The denim firm aims at using only clean chemistry in the entire process of denim manufacturing by responsible sourcing using bluesign approved products. The development of an input stream management in the production process will help to achieve standards for an environmentally friendly and safe production. It will enable them to provide their customers with sustainable products.
The bluesign system to provide Anubha the bluefinder, through which it can access a database of chemicals that are approved by bluesign to ensure sustainable, high quality, and safe materials.
Joining the bluesign system also allows Anubha to focus on all issues related to environment, health, and safety and to work towards the sustainability targets in a very efficient way.
Aditya Goyal, managing director of Anubha Industries said that they are proud to become a bluesign system partner. With laser focused approach on increasing transparency and environmental management performance, they are determined to further improve the sustainability of their entire supply chain. They consistently commit to the goal of becoming the most sustainable denim company in India.
Jill Dumain, chief executive officer at bluesign technologies said that they are glad to be partnering with Anubha as their first denim textile manufacturer system partner in India. Anubha has shown its commitment towards sustainable denim production and they are proud they have chosen bluesign technologies as their partner for chemical management to drive sustainability performance. Together with Anubha, they strengthen their aim to create a responsible denim supply chain for a more sustainable fashion industry.
Anubha is headquartered in Surat, with over 500 employees, the company manages the complete industrial chain, from fabric to finished product. Anubha Industries has invested in the state-of-the-art facilities equipped with rope dyeing, weaving, finishing, coating, printing and material testing facilities. This gives them an edge over their competitors, enabling them to respond quickly to customer needs and making them less dependent on external suppliers.
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