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A Greentech Startup Making Sustainable Packaging from Bamboo and Sugarcane

Bengaluru-based Bambrew uses its proprietary technology to provide alternatives to ecommerce mailer bags, food packaging in the F&B industry, pouches and foldable cartons in the FMCG industry and PVC in the pharmaceutical industry. https://theprofessionaltimes.com/2022/09/22/a-greentech-startup-making-sustainable-packaging-from-bamboo-and-sugarcane/

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A Greentech Startup Making Sustainable Packaging from Bamboo and Sugarcane

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  1. Breaking News A Greentech Startup Making Sustainable Packaging from Bamboo and Sugarcane Bengaluru-based Bambrew uses its proprietary technology to provide alternatives to ecommerce mailer bags, food packaging in the F&B industry, pouches and foldable cartons in the FMCG industry and PVC in the pharmaceutical industry. Single-use plastics have been widely used for various applications, even though their negative environmental impact has been well understood for decades. There are simply two parameters that have driven this choice: price and application. https://theprofessionaltimes.com/2022/09/22/a-greentech-startup-making-sustainable-packaging-from-bamboo-and- sugarcane/

  2. Breaking News Woman earns Rs 1 crore by turning 12k kgs of plastic waste into stylish and fashionable bags Delhi-based woman entrepreneur Kanika Ahuja launched Lifaffa to help upcycle plastic waste into bags, laptop sleeves, mats and fashion accessories so that it doesn’t end up in landfills. Kanika Ahuja, founder of Lifaffa, recalls visiting a landfill as a young child. “I wanted to climb what I assumed was a small hillock. I saw many other children from the area play there. However, I was forbidden from doing that. I was told that I would either hurt myself or get sick if I played there,” she tells The Better India. https://theprofessionaltimes.com/2022/07/26/woman-earns-rs-1-crore-by-turning-12k-kgs-of-plastic-waste-into-stylish-and- fashionable-bags/

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