The woven sacks and bags market in India is in a phase of rapid growth that is supported by factors that are indicative of the nation’s economic and industrial progress. Used mainly in packaging industries especially in agricultural, cement, chemical and retail industries, woven sacks and bags are cheaper, stronger and eco-friendly. Recently Indian market has experienced a high demand due to the growth of the agricultural sector. The government is currently advocating for enhanced production of crops and, therefore, the need for effective packaging materials for grains, fertilizers, and seeds. Due to their high durability and ability to be reused, woven sacks are perfect for such uses. Also, the growth of the construction industry plays a huge role in enhancing this market. With construction projects on the rise across the country, the consumption of cement and other related products has surged. This sector mostly uses woven sacks as the packaging material since they are strong and can handle pressure.
Another factor that has greatly influenced this market is environmental issues. With increasing global consciousness about the environment, more and more companies are opting for recyclable and biodegradable packaging. Woven sacks, which are frequently produced from polypropylene, are reusable and help in cutting down on the use of plastics, which adheres to India’s strict environmental standards and rules. This growth has also been fuelled by development of new technologies in manufacturing processes. There has been advancement in the production of woven sacks resulting in better quality and increased production. In the current issue, we introduce you to the top companies in this segment. In this issue, Industry Outlook has identified the select few companies that have done particularly well in this industry with a high level of dedication. We have found that these companies have gone the extra mile in proving their commitment to meet the customer needs in an integrated manner.
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