Paper Cup
Paper cup making unit is a promising small-scale business with increasing demand driven by the shift away from plastic and the growth of food and beverage consumption. The key machinery is an automatic or semi-automatic paper cup making machine, die cutting machine, and an optional printing machine. The cost of machinery varies from ₹5 to ₹15 lakhs and above depending on automation and output speed. The main raw materials include PE-coated paper rolls, printed paper sheets (if branding is required), and bottom rolls. The area required for the setup is about 800 to 1,200 sq. ft., depending on storage and printing space. The cups are primarily used for serving tea, coffee, Juice, cold drinks, and water in offices, tea stalls, food joints, events, hospitals and also for catering services. They are widely used due to their disposability and hygiene benefits. The finished products can be sold to retailers, wholesalers, distributors, food vendors, as well as online sellers and event organisers, ensuring broad market coverage and high repeat demand.
Honey Processing and Packaging
Introduction West Bengal is a land where nature’s nectar varies with season and soil. The state is home to a rich diversity of honey, shaped by climate, flora, and traditional practices of extraction. The major varieties of honey produced in West Bengal include Eucalyptus, Mustard, Coriander, Lychee Flower, Sunderbans Mangrove, Sesame (Til), and Multifloral. […]
LED Bulb Manufacturing Unit
Energy Efficiency: The LED Manufacturing Opportunity India’s aggressive push towards energy conservation, driven by schemes like UJALA (Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All), has positioned LED lighting as the standard for domestic and industrial use. The shift from incandescent and CFL bulbs to Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) is not just a technological upgrade but […]
Multiple Revenue in Tea Estates
Emerging Opportunities: In recent years, the younger generation of tea estate workers has shown a growing inclination towards shifting to the career outside the estate in the diversified sectors, few came back to the roots during and post covid, they build up an alternative and diversified livelihood options beyond traditional tea plantation work and an […]