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Apna Organics aims to support all sustainability initiatives

Apna Organics Pvt Ltd, working with the theme ‘A legacy of quality’, holds a unique identity in the textile and apparel industry as a leading solution provider for the textile industry. Though it is a Mumbai based company, Apna Organics already expanded its business in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America market by ensuring goodwill and quality service. It is a 50 years old family-owned business which is now led by their third generation.

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Figure: Apna Organics is ensuring the quality of its products as their priority and, moreover, by reducing around 25% less price compare to competitor multinational companies. 

The company is providing many ranges of products but very strong in finishing agents along with silicones, enzymes, and various other specialty chemicals. The team of the company is composed of a variety of textile and chemical engineers who could even meet the needs of customized products.

The company is ensuring the quality of its products as their priority and, moreover, by reducing around 25% less price compare to competitor multinational companies.

The company has achieved numerous certifications including GOTS certification, and completed ZDHC level 2 and progressing to level 3. They are also committed to UN global compact’s 10 principles.

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As a result, it confirms to do sponsorship in the ‘ZDHC Regional Conference’ to be held on 12 February at Dhaka and will share their all kinds of sustainability initiatives and welcome all the participants to visit them.

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