Non-Woven Bags
Non-woven bags are made from a web of fibers that are bonded together. Non-woven bags are more durable and breathable than traditional plastic bags. Setting up a Non-Woven Bag making Unit serve as alternatives to traditional plastic bags. These bags are increasingly used in retail, packaging, and promotional activities due to government regulations and rising environmental awareness. The primary equipment required includes a Non-Woven Bag Making Machine, typically a fully automatic or semi-automatic unit capable of producing various bag styles such as D-cut, U-cut, W-cut and loop handle bags. The machine cost ranges from ₹5 lakhs to ₹20 lakhs and above depending on automation level and features. The major raw material used is non-woven polypropylene fabric rolls, available in various GSM and colors, along with threads and packaging materials. An area of around 1,000 to 1,500 sft is needed to accommodate the machine, raw material storage, cutting, stitching and optional printing and packing. The non-woven bags spans grocery stores, Shoe and garment shops, sweet shops, malls, and events. These bags are sold to retailers, wholesalers, supermarket chains, event managers, local businesses aimed at replacing single-use plastics. Given the environmental regulations and increasing demand for sustainable alternatives, the business has high potential across both urban and semi-urban areas.
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 […]