Guest of Honour Seema Srivastava, Executive Director, India ITME Society lighting the lamp. Standing (L to R): Dr. G. S. Nadiger, Vice Chairman, TAI, Mumbai Unit, Dr. Naresh Tyagi, Chief Sustainability Officer, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Limited, R. R. Patil, Vice President, TAI, Mumbai Unit, Rajkumar Agarwal, Managing Director, SVG Fashions Ltd., A. V. Mantri, Vice Chairman, TAI, Mumbai Unit, Dr. Sharad Kumar Saraf, Chairman and Managing Director, Technocraft Group, Seema Srivastava, Executive Director, India ITME Society, V. C. Gupte, Conference Convenor & Chairman, TAI, Mumbai Unit, G. V. Aras, Conference Chairman, Rajiv Ranjan, President, TAI, Mumbai Unit.

The Textile Association (India), Mumbai Unit organized International Conference on “Sustainability and Circularity – The New Challenges for the Textile Value Chain” on 31st January 2024 at Hotel the Lalit, Mumbai. The Conference received overwhelming response with 275 delegates in attendance. The theme of Conference, topics, presentations, and speakers were highly appreciated by one and all. Some of the highlights of the conference are described as under: V. C. Gupte, Chairman, TAI, Mumbai Unit and Convener of the Conference welcomed Guest of Honour, Ms. Seema Srivastava, Executive Director, India ITME Society, Keynote Speaker, Dr. Naresh Tyagi, Chief Sustainability Officer, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Limited, Awardees, Speakers, Press, Media, and delegates. Gupte welcomed and congratulated two awardees Dr. Sharad Kumar Saraf for The Lifetime Achievement Award and Mr. Rajkumar Agarwal for The Industrial Excellence Award. Mr. Gupte explained what is circularity and circularity model, in which all materials are viewed as a resource, there is no waste. A circular textiles system will require solutions that would enable us to recycle textiles back into textiles without degrading quality. He explained when a product reaches the end of its life, its materials are kept within the economy wherever possible, The circular economy involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible. These can be productively used again and again, thereby creating further value. This is Circular Economy which is departure from the current model of which is based on a take-make-consume-throw away pattern. However, it is now realised to relook at this model for better sustainability of the planet Earth. He mentioned that TAI, Mumbai Unit has always selected contemporary & innovative topics in all the conferences organized and presentations by high profile speakers. This conference is also no exception to the set tradition especially the theme being of international importance.

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