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Bamboo and Bamboo Products, Value-Added Bamboo Products

The bamboo industry, often heralded as a beacon of sustainability and economic opportunity, stands as a testament to the innovative spirit of modern business. This industry, rooted in the versatile and renewable nature of bamboo, offers a plethora of benefits that extend far beyond its environmental credentials. Bamboo, known as the "poor man's timber," is far more than just an alternative to wood; it is a cornerstone of a growing sector that promises economic revitalization, job creation, and a path towards a greener economy.

 

Bamboo's utility spans a diverse array of applications, from traditional handicrafts to modern industrial uses such as construction materials, paper and pulp production, textiles, and even food. This versatility is matched by its rapid growth rate, making bamboo an ideal candidate for sustainable raw material sourcing. Its role in rural and semi-urban economies cannot be overstated, providing livelihoods to millions of people worldwide, particularly in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The integration of bamboo into these economies has not only led to poverty alleviation but also to the empowerment of communities through the establishment of cottage industries.

The market demand for bamboo and its products is on an upward trajectory, fueled by a growing global consciousness towards sustainable and eco-friendly products. This shift in consumer preferences has opened vast markets for bamboo-based items, both domestically and internationally. The market size for bamboo products is expansive, with significant room for growth. As awareness and demand continue to rise, the industry's potential for profitability and expansion follows suit.

For entrepreneurs and startups, the bamboo industry presents a fertile ground for innovation and growth. The business potential is significant, with diverse avenues for entry ranging from raw bamboo supply to the manufacture of finished goods. The profitability of bamboo businesses is bolstered by the material's low production costs and the premium prices that sustainable products can command in the market. Moreover, the industry is ripe with opportunities for future growth, particularly in the context of global efforts to combat climate change and promote sustainability.

Entering the bamboo industry is not merely a business decision; it is a commitment to sustainable development and ecological stewardship. Entrepreneurs and startups are drawn to this sector not only by its economic prospects but also by the opportunity to contribute to a more sustainable and equitable world. The reasons for venturing into the bamboo sector are manifold: the environmental benefits of bamboo as a renewable resource, its role in social and economic development, the growing market demand for eco-friendly products, and the supportive policies and incentives offered by governments worldwide.

Governments across the globe are recognizing the value of the bamboo industry and are implementing measures to support its growth. These include subsidies, grants, technical assistance, and favorable policies aimed at encouraging sustainable practices and innovation within the sector. Such support is invaluable for new entrants, providing a foundation upon which to build successful and impactful businesses.

The narrative of the bamboo industry is one of opportunity, innovation, and sustainability. It offers a blueprint for how businesses can thrive while contributing to the greater good. For new entrepreneurs and startups, venturing into this sector means tapping into a wellspring of potential, guided by the principles of sustainability, economic empowerment, and environmental responsibility. The bamboo industry not only offers a path to profitability but also to meaningful participation in the global movement towards a more sustainable and just economy.

The bamboo and bamboo products industry represents a compelling opportunity for entrepreneurs and startups. With its myriad benefits, substantial market demand, significant business potential, and bright prospects for future growth, this sector is a beacon for those looking to make a positive impact through their business endeavors. Supported by government incentives and a global shift towards sustainability, the bamboo industry is poised for continued expansion, offering a lucrative and rewarding avenue for new business ventures. Entrepreneurs and startups are encouraged to explore this vibrant sector, harnessing the power of bamboo to build successful, sustainable, and socially responsible businesses.

 

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Paper Manufacturing Plant With Pulp from Bamboo, Wood and Grass - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Paper is made of pulped cellulose fibers like wood, bamboo, cotton or flax. Papyrus is a thick, paper-like material produced from the pith of the Cyperus papyrus plant which was used in ancient Egypt and other Mediterranean cultures for writing long before the making of paper in China. The use of paper for various purposes is an essential feature of the modern society. Therefore pulp and paper manufacturing is very important part of modern industry. Pulp and paper production is based on the use of bamboo, wood or grass as raw material, but also on the consumption of large-scale chemicals, like chlorine, sodium hydroxide, etc. Approximately 25,000 plants with a woody stem are registered under the term wood. However, the different varieties clearly differ in terms of usability for the production of paper. Wood comes from trees and its types are Soft Wood, Hard wood, Abnoramal wood. Wood is made up of cellulose fibres that are bound together by a material called lignin. In a pulp mill, the fibres are separated from one another into a mass of individual fibres. This is called woodpulp. Woodpulp currently represents 33% of the fibre used to make paper and board in the India. 6% of that is home produced and is used by the 2 integrated mills (that is a mill that carries out the entire papermaking process from tree to end product). None of these mills use fully mature grown trees, but rather small dimension timber (which is of no use to other commercial users such as furniture makers and builders), saw mill waste and forest thinnings. Bamboo is one of rapidly growing and high yielding woody plants. It produces a large biomass per unit area as compared to many other plants. Bamboo is classified as a grass, although it attains a considerable size and the stems or culms are quite hard and resistant to mechanical and chemical action. Bamboo fibre is considerably longer than most of the perennial grasses and annual plants and therefore, is comparable to coniferous wood pulp. The fibre is extraordinarily fine, 0.015 mm. Since the fibres are long and flexible, all kinds of paper area manufactured from it. Grasses, or more technically graminoids, are monocotyledonous, usually herbaceous plants with narrow leaves growing from the base. They include the "true grasses", of the family Poaceae (also called Gramineae), as well as the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae). The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Sedges include many wild marsh and grassland plants, and some cultivated ones such as water chestnut (Eleocharis dulcis) and papyrus sedge (Cyperus papyrus).Some of the various grasses used for producing paper are: Esparto Grass, Switchgrass, Cogon Grass etc. Pulp technology deals with the liberation of fibres fixed in the wood or plant matrix. Pulp can be converted to a number of different products with a variety of applications and there¬by with a variety of product demands. Paper tech¬nology is the knowledge of how to unify the fibres to form the paper web. Paper is made by pulping wood, bleaching this pulp and then spreading it out into sheets to make it into paper. At various stages of the process, chemicals are used to give the paper particular properties, such as the bleaching chemicals that make paper white (and which also enable it to subsequently be coloured). Uses Pulp Pulp is used for Paper and board production. The furnishing of pulps used depends on the quality on the finished paper. Chemical pulps are used for making nanocellulose. Dissolving pulp is used in making regenerated cellulose that is used textile and cellophane production. Fluff pulp is used in diapers, feminine hygiene products and nonwovens. Paper Paper may be impregnated, enameled, metalized, made to look like parchment, creped, water-proofed, waxed, glazed, sensitized, bent, turned, folded, twisted, crumpled, cut, torn, dissolved, macerated, molded, and embossed. It may be colored, coated, printed or even written on! It can be laminated with fabric, plastic and metal. It can be opaque, translucent or transparent. It is naturally combustible, or can be made " re-retardant. It may be a carrier or a barrier. It may be made tough enough to withstand acid, or soft enough for a baby’s skin. It can be read and worn as a garment. It can be re-used and recycled and it is made from a renewable, sustainable source. Market Survey Paper and Paperboards The world consumption of paper and paperboard is estimated at over 300 mn tonne a year. It is constituted broadly of 30% of cultural papers (writing and printing), 14% of newsprint, and the balance of kraft and packaging paper including paperboards. The Indian production is about 2 to 3% of the global total. The Indian market is today growing at three times the rate of the global average. India's paper industry plans to invest USD 2.5 bn in the next two three years to add 2 mn tpa of paper and paper products production capacity. It will also help in improving cost-competitiveness. The Indian paper industry is one of the traditional industries of India consisting of over 500 units with an installed capacity (excluding newsprint) of over 7.5 mn tonne per annum. India has become self-sufficient in paper except for special varieties such as high quality bond paper and newsprint. The industry has progressed in the sense that dependence on wood-based raw material has come down to approximately 40%. Bagasse (about 33%) and waste paper (over 27%) now constitute more than 60% of the raw material base. The consumption of paper products is growing at a fast pace of around 6.5% and is expected to further go up in future. The industry now uses three sources of raw materials - recycled paper, wood and agro based, and waste. The recycled paper, comparatively cheaper, comprises almost 40% of the total raw material requirements at present. Major players from the paper industry had lined up close to $2.5 bn worth of investment. For instance, AP Paper planned for a capacity of 22,000 tpa at a cost of Rs 12.6 bn. Century Textiles is putting up 70,000 tpa at a cost of Rs 3.85 bn. The largest investment is coming from ITC with a 200,000 tpa pulp and paper capacity at a cost of Rs 25 bn. JK Paper, Seshasayee Paper, TN Newsprint and West Coast Paper are also ramping up capacities. In the meantime the industry had witnessed some significant takeovers: Triveni Tissues by ITC, Sewa Paper by Ballarpur, Central Pulp Mills by JK Corp. India is the 15th largest paper manufacturer in the world, accounting for ~2.5% of the world’s output. India is the world’s fastest growing paper market, growing at a CAGR of 7.3% over FY 06-11. Domestic paper & paperboard demand is closely linked to economic activity as demand has grown at an average 0.9x multiple of GDP in the past 5 years. Over the next five years, paper demand is projected to grow from 10.8 Million Tons in FY 11 to 14.7 Million Tons in FY 16, representing a CAGR of 6.4% and GDP multiple of 0.8x. Over the long-term, the country’s paper demand is looking structurally positive as India’s per capita paper consumption of 8.8 kg is well behind the global per capita consumption of 58 kg. The Indian Paper Industry is a booming industry and is expected to grow in the years to come. The usage of paper cannot be ignored and this awareness is bound to bring about changes in the paper industry for the better. It is a well known fact that the use of plastic is being objected to these days. The reason being, there are few plastics which do not possess the property of being degradable, as such, use of plastic is being discouraged. Wood timber forms the major raw material in the Indian paper industry. Therefore, forests determine the extent to which the Indian paper industry can flourish. The Paper industry is a priority sector for foreign collaboration and foreign equity participation upto 100% receives automatic approval by Reserve Bank of India. Several fiscal incentives have also been provided to the paper industry, particularly to those mills which are based on non-conventional raw material. Few Indian Major Players are as under Chadha Papers Ltd. Circar Paper Mills Ltd. Coral Newsprints Ltd. Dadrawala Papers Ltd. Danalakshmi Paper Mills Pvt. Ltd. Eggro Paper Moulds Ltd. Ellora Paper Mills Ltd. Gateway Speciality Papers Ltd. Gaurav Paper Mills Ltd. Hindustan Paper Corpn. Ltd. Khanna Paper Mills Ltd. Mukerian Papers Ltd. Mysore Paper Mills Ltd. Nagaland Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. Nath Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd. R T Paper Boards Ltd. Rajalakshmi Paper Mills Ltd. Rama Paper Mills Ltd. Rohit Tissue Ltd. Sai Rayalseema Paper Mills Ltd. Sangal Papers Ltd. Satia Industries Ltd. Shiva Paper Mills Ltd. Shree Bhawani Paper Mills Ltd. Shree Industries Ltd. Shree Rajeshwaranand Paper Mills Ltd. Shree Vindhya Paper Mills Ltd. Sri Vishnu Annamalaiyar Paper Mills Ltd. Surya Chandra Paper Mills Ltd. Tamil Nadu Newsprint & Papers Ltd. Vidarbha Paper Mills Ltd.
Plant capacity: 1,50,000 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 38424 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 49107 Lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 42.00%
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Bamboo Sticks - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Bamboo is a tribe of flowering perennial evergreen plants in the grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae; although, the forestry services and departments of many countries where bamboo is utilized as a building material consider bamboo to be a forestry product, and it is specifically harvested as a tree exclusively for the wood it produces, which in many ways is a wood superior in strength and resilience to other natural, fibrous building materials. In fact it is often referred to as a tree by cultures who harvest it as wood. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. In bamboos, the internodal regions of the stem are hollow and the vascular bundles in the cross section are scattered throughout the stem instead of in a cylindrical arrangement. The dicotyledonous woody xylem is also absent. The absence of secondary growth wood causes the stems of monocots, even of palms and large bamboos, to be columnar rather than tapering. The burning of Incense stick in religious and social functions has been practised in India and many other countries in the world. Incense is composed of aromatic biotic materials, which release fragrant smoke when burnt. The term incense refers to the substance itself, rather than to the odor it produces. Many religious ceremonies and spiritual purificatory rites employ incense, a practice that persists to this day. India has a leadership position in agarbatti production and fulfils more than half of the world's incense sticks requirements. India exports Agarbatti to nearly 90 countries.
Plant capacity: •Bamboo Sticks: 1280 Kgs/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 10 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 82 Lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 65.00%
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Handicraft (Cane & Bamboo) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

A handicraft, sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft or handmade, is any of a wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made COMPLETELY by hand or by using only simple tools. It is a traditional main sector of craft, and applies to a wide range of creative and design activities that are related to making things with one's hands and skill, including work with textiles, moldable and rigid materials, paper, plant fibers, etc. Usually the term is APPLIED to traditional techniques of creating items (whether for personal use or as products) that are both practical and aesthetic. Collective terms for handicrafts include artisanry, handicrafting, crafting, and handicraftsmanship. The term arts and crafts is also applied, especially in the United States and mostly to hobbyists' and children's output rather than items crafted for daily use, but this distinction is not formal, and the term is easily confused with the Arts and Crafts design movement, which is in fact as practical as it is aesthetic. Many handicrafters use natural, even entirely indigenous, materials while others may prefer modern, non-traditional materials, and even upcycle industrial materials. The individual artisanship of a handicrafted item is the paramount criterion; those made by mass production or machines are not handicraft goods. Function of the bamboo handicraft industry in the south Indian states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Goa. Few Indian Major Players are as under • Alankrit Handicrafts Pvt. Ltd. • Banaras Beads Ltd. • Destini India Ltd. • Indian Handicrafts Ltd. • Italien Jewellery Mfg. Co. Ltd. • Saga Department Stores Ltd. • Sara International Pvt. Ltd. • Savikar Plyboards Ltd.
Plant capacity: Woven Baskets :166 Pcs/Day•Mat & Mat Articles:83 Pcs/Day •Lamp Shades:266 Pcs/ Day •Cane Furnitures:50 Pcs/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 14 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 92 Lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 69.00%
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Pulp and Paper from Bamboo - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Paper is a major product of the forestry industry, and is used widely in our society. Paper products are used not only in their obvious applications in the publishing industry and for writing on, but also in a variety of specialty papers, cardboards, brown papers etc. In addition, various chemicals are produced as a byproduct of the pulp and paper industry. The use of paper for various purposes is an essential feature of the modern society. Therefore pulp and paper manufacturing is very important part of modern industry. Pulp and paper production is based on the use of bamboo as raw material, but also on the consumption of large-scale chemicals, like chlorine, sodium hydroxide, etc. Bamboo is a fast-growing, evergreen plant belonging to the botanical family of grasses. It has long been used as a construction material and as a source of implements, weapons, and ornaments in several global regions, particularly in Asia. In these regions, bamboo pulp has also been used to make high-grade papers for many years. Paper is one of the basic needs of modern life. It is a well-known product, which is the only media of communication through writing. It is then off rital medium for propagation of educations. It is used in every part of life, i.e., education, office, researches, engineering, art, book printing, magazine, newspaper, etc.Bamboo paper has practically the same quality as paper made from wood. Its brightness and optical properties remain stable, while those of paper made from wood may deteriorate over time. The morphological characteristics of bamboo fibres yield paper with a high tear index, similar to that of hardwood paper. The tensile stiffness is somewhat lower compared with softwood paper.
Plant capacity: 100MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 5457 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:Rs 8300 Lakhs
Return: 26.62%Break even: 54.00%
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Pulp and Paper from Bamboo - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Paper is a major product of the forestry industry, and is used widely in our society. Paper products are used not only in their obvious applications in the publishing industry and for writing on, but also in a variety of specialty papers, cardboards, brown papers etc. In addition, various chemicals are produced as a byproduct of the pulp and paper industry. The use of paper for various purposes is an essential feature of the modern society. Therefore pulp and paper manufacturing is very important part of modern industry. Pulp and paper production is based on the use of bamboo as raw material, but also on the consumption of large-scale chemicals, like chlorine, sodium hydroxide, etc. Bamboo is a fast-growing, evergreen plant belonging to the botanical family of grasses. It has long been used as a construction material and as a source of implements, weapons, and ornaments in several global regions, particularly in Asia. In these regions, bamboo pulp has also been used to make high-grade papers for many years. Paper is one of the basic needs of modern life. It is a well-known product, which is the only media of communication through writing. It is then off rital medium for propagation of educations. It is used in every part of life, i.e., education, office, researches, engineering, art, book printing, magazine, newspaper, etc.Bamboo paper has practically the same quality as paper made from wood. Its brightness and optical properties remain stable, while those of paper made from wood may deteriorate over time. The morphological characteristics of bamboo fibres yield paper with a high tear index, similar to that of hardwood paper. The tensile stiffness is somewhat lower compared with softwood paper.
Plant capacity: Writing Paper:100MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 5457 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:Rs 8300 Lakhs
Return: 26.62%Break even: 54.00%
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Incense Sticks Production. Agarbatti Manufacturing Business Plan.

Incense Sticks Production. Agarbatti Manufacturing Business Plan. Profitable Small business Idea. Incense sticks also called agarbattis are fragranced sticks used from ancient period by people all over the world. The evolution of incense stick could be from the burning of aromatic woods in the primitive period. As mankind gained civilization and became more religious, these fragranced agarbattis played important role in daily rituals. Agarbatti is an Indian Hindi terminology which is otherwise popularly known worldwide as ‘Incense Sticks’ and as the name itself suggests, they are thin bamboo sticks of about 8” to 12” length coated with paste of fragrance of natural ingredients extracts of scented flowers or majorly forest yield. Agarbattis have huge potential as a manufacturing business because its demand is at all-time high and go even higher during festivals. More than 90 countries use Agarbattis and India is the sole producer of these Incense Sticks that caters to the demands of all countries worldwide. Cultural Beliefs: The purpose of burning agarbatti is to purify the bad air. The holy smoke prevents unwanted bad energy and bad spirit from entering home. This is used for fragrance which symbolically suggests the presence of the deity and the love of deity. The use of incense stick is recorded in Old Testament, the Vedas, and other ancient books. Agarbattis were commonly used in different places of worship like churches, monasteries, mosques, and temples. Incense was widely in countries like Egypt, Greece, China, Japan, and India. People belonging to different religion used agarbattis in their ritual worship. Offering to God was made by lighting these agarbattis as it purifies the atmosphere. The refreshing fragrance of the incense stick spreads into the air to make a serene atmosphere helping the devotees to have calm frame of mind. The soothing and purified atmosphere helps in meditation. Market Outlook India is largest incense stick maker and currently the export market for the sector is about Rs 450 crore. With the demand for branded agarbatti (incense sticks) growing at nearly 15 per cent every year. Agarbatti, mostly a handmade product [in India], is exported to almost the entire known world from India. While many countries are known for selling unscented or raw incense sticks, India is known for its perfumed versions. In India, a wide variety of agarbattis are available in different shapes, colours and fragrances at very competitive prices, from sandalwood to lavender, and rose to mogra. Between FY2012 and FY2016, India exported agarbattis worth $498.02 million – which considering that it is a part of the labour-intensive cottage industry is a commendable figure. In addition, annual exports witnessed an 11.57% growth during the same period, from $89.64 million in FY2012 to $100.02 million in FY2016. Today, India exports agarbatti to more than 160 countries including US, Nigeria, Malaysia and UK. In FY2016, US was the largest importer of incense sticks from India with an import value of $11.3 million, followed by UAE at $6.23 million and Nigeria at $5.85 million. Kolkata has the largest market for sale of incense sticks or agarbattis by volume in the country at Rs. 150 crore or so, in the Rs. 1,000 crore national agarbatti market. As a large portion of the market was still unorganised but conservative estimates complied for last fiscal indicated that incense stick sales were growing at 7-8 per cent per annum. Here are the Top Players of Incense Sticks in India: • Nandi Incense Sticks • Kalpana Agarbattis • Hari Darshan • TataF Agarbatti • HEM Incense • Patanjali • Zed Black Agarbattis • Mangaldeep Agarbattis Tags Agarbatti Manufacturing Industry, Agarbatti Manufacturing Small Business, Agarbatti Making Unit, Agarbatti Manufacture, Agarbatti Manufacturing Unit, Agarbatti Making Business, How to Start Agarbatti Making Business, Agarbatti Manufacturing, Agarbatti Manufacture in India, Start Agarbatti Making Business, Agarbatti Manufacturing Company, Agarbatti Manufacturing Process, Business Idea of Agarbatti Manufacturing, Incense Stick Making, Starting Agarbatti Manufacturing Unit in India, Agarbatti Making Machines, Agarbatti Manufacturing in India, How Incense Stick is Made?, How to Make Incense Stick, Incense Sticks Manufacturing Unit, Production of Incense Sticks, Incense Sticks Making Machine, Incense Sticks Making Formula, Incense Stick Making Process, Process of Manufacturing Incense Sticks, Agarbathi /Incense Industry in India, Incense Stick Production, Agarbatti Stick Production, Incense Stick Production Line, Incense Sticks Industry in India, Small Agarbatti Manufacturing Business, How to Start Agerbatti Making Business, Agarbatti Production Business in India, Agarbatti Making Business Plan, Start Earning Money by Making Incense Sticks, Money Making Business Ideas, Agarbatti Manufacturing project ideas, Projects on Small Scale Industries, Small scale industries projects ideas, Agarbatti Manufacturing Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Project profile on small scale industries, How to Start Agarbatti Manufacturing Industry in India, Agarbatti Manufacturing Projects, New project profile on Incense Stick Production industries, Project Report on Agarbatti Manufacturing Industry, Detailed Project Report on Agarbatti Manufacturing, Project Report on Incense Stick Production, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on Incense Stick Production, Techno-Economic feasibility study on Incense Stick Production, Feasibility report on Incense Stick Production, Free Project Profile on Incense Stick Production, Project profile on Incense Stick Production, Download free project profile on Incense Stick Production, Startup Project for Incense Stick Production
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Perfumery Compounds Manufacturing and Formulation

Perfumery Compounds Manufacturing and Formulation. Agarbatti Perfumery Compounds. Fragrance Oil. A perfume may be defined as any mixture of pleasantly odorous substances. Originally all the products used in perfumery were of natural origin. The finest modern perfumes are neither wholly synthetic nor yet completely natural. The demand is increasing day by day due to increase in the standard of living. The demand will further increase as there is good export potential as well local consumption. Perfumes occupy an important place in modern life style. Apart from cosmetic and toiletry products perfumes are used in many products to mask odor and improve appeal. A perfumery compound is not a single material of clearly defined properties, but rather a mixture of individual chemicals, each behaving according to its own unique attributes. Characterizing these chemicals separately, and then combining their effects, allows the behavior of the complete perfume composition in diverse media to be understood. Important properties of fragrance chemicals include volatility, polarity, surface activity and stability. Considering the fact that perfume raw materials are themselves quite often complex mixtures of synthetic or natural (e.g. essential oils) organic compounds, the determination of the composition of an unknown perfume, the so called perfume-formulation process, is not an easy task. Requirements of Perfumery compounds: If a compound is to serve as a synthetic perfumery compound it has to comply with three essential requirements and failure of any of these requirements will prevent it being a useful synthetic perfumery compound. • One requirement is that the compound has, at low concentrations, a pleasant odour and can be blended with other perfumery compounds to give pleasant blended odours. • Another requirement is that it is stable in compositions in which it can be used commercially, for instance when in soap or shampoo its odour and other properties must not change on storage. • The third requirement is that the compound must be capable of being synthesized at low cost from readily available starting materials. There is little or no commercial interest in compounds as synthetic perfumery compounds if their synthesis requires expensive and poorly available starting materials or if it requires expensive process steps, since the reason for providing synthetic perfumery compounds is to get away from the expense of natural perfumery compositions. Most of the thousands or millions of low molecular weight aliphatic compounds have an odour but, despite this, very few of them are useful as synthetic perfumes since very few have the required combination of useful odour characteristics (especially when blended), stability to compositions in which they can be used (e.g. soaps), and low cost. There is a continuing demand for new synthetic perfumery compounds, especially compounds that are easy to make economically and that have perfumery properties that render them very valuable for use in a wide range of perfumery compositions. Few Indian Major Players are as under: • Beauty Products India Pvt. Ltd. • Hertz Chemicals Ltd. • Industrial Perfumes Ltd. • Keva Fragrances Pvt. Ltd. • Kukar Sons (Indo French) Exports Ltd. • Lakme Exports Ltd. • Oriental Aromatics Ltd. Ponds (India) Ltd. • Surya Vinayak Inds. Ltd. • Win Medicare Pvt. Ltd. Market Outlook India has a population of 1.21 billion growing at 1.41% per annum; it is a young country with almost 65 % population below the age of 30 years. Indian fragrance industry has a promising future with the Indian FMCG market expected to grow at 12-15% for next 5 years and also with the rise disposable income, the per capita consumption of various personal care products is expected to grow significantly. India fragrance market has showcased a steady growth during the span of last five years FY’2010-FY’2015. The expanding product lines due to significant technology advancements and growing importance towards personal grooming and appearance coupled with increasing consumer spending on beauty and wellness products has contributed to the growth of the market. Out of all the fragrances, the floral fragrance is most popular due to varied uses ranging from perfumes, colognes to home cleaning products. Hot and humid climate conditions and increasing population of working class has propelled the fragrance market in India. The market for fragrance is expected to flourish at a significant CAGR of 14.2% with the revenues from sales of fragrance products marked at USD ~ million by FY’2020. The global perfume market has been forecast to reach a value of approximately US$45.6 billion by 2018, driven primarily by growth expected in the underpenetrated emerging markets and innovative product launches. The market is set to benefit from the growing trend towards consumer urbanization, higher spending propensity and the heightened importance on personal appearance and grooming. In addition, increased demand for youth-oriented, floral and exotic fragrances and celebrity perfumes will set the pace for rapid market expansion. Increasing usage of perfumes among the young population, increasing online retail penetration, product push strategy by key global players, availability of perfumes in different price ranges, and increasing consumer spending on personal and beauty care products are major factors expected to drive the growth of the global perfumes market over the forecast period. However, availability of counterfeit products and use of harmful chemical ingredients are some of the factors expected to hamper the growth of the global perfumes market over the forecast period. The global perfumes market is witnessing a growing trend of customized perfumes and the use of renewable ingredients in perfume manufacturing. Global perfume manufacturers are also venturing into the production of microbial based natural perfumes to cater to the increasing health awareness among consumers. 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Activated Carbon from Bamboo

Activated carbon is a non-graphite form of carbon and is micro crystalline in nature. It is extensively used in various industries as a very good adsorbent for odour or colour. Activated carbon is an important component of ?lter material for the removal of hazardous components in exhaust gases for the puri?cation of drinking water and for waste water treatment. Bamboo can be converted into charcoal and activated carbon via carbonisation followed by activation. In recent years, there has been a rising expansion of the activated carbon (AC) global market. According to the Transparency Market Research (TMR), the product transactions reached, in 2012, 1.913 billion dollars and the predictions are that at the end of 2019 the numbers surpass the mark of 4.180 billion, presenting an annual increase rate of 11.9% in the 2013-2019 period. This facilitates the development of new technologies and ensures a high quality product. Few Indian major players are as under • Active Char Products Pvt. Ltd. • Adsorbent Carbons Ltd. • Bamboo Technology Park. • Core Carbons Pvt. Ltd. • Genuine Shell Carb Pvt. Ltd. • Indo German Carbons Ltd.
Plant capacity: Activated Carbon Granular: 3MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 133 lakhs
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Bamboo-Based Activated Carbon Manufacturing Business

Bamboo-Based Activated Carbon Manufacturing Business. Production of Activated Carbon from Natural Sources Bamboo, (subfamily Bambusoideae), subfamily of tall treelike grasses of the family Poaceae, comprising more than 115 genera and 1,400 species. Bamboos are distributed in tropical and subtropical to mild temperate regions, with the heaviest concentration and largest number of species in East and Southeast Asia and on islands of the Indian and Pacific oceans. Activated carbon was produced from bamboo residues using carbonisation and steam activation in a high temperature reactor. Activate bamboo charcoal works great to regulate humidity, which is important for the health of hair and body. Bamboo charcoal can absorb the odors from all over the house, and can even prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. The minerals in bamboo charcoal purify water by removing harmful substances and mineralizing the water with beneficial substances. The water particles become smaller, which improves the flavor of water. Bamboo charcoal has been used for medicinal purposes for many centuries. Records indicate that charcoal was used in Hippocrates era for epilepsy, dizziness, and anemia. In Eastern medicine, it’s quite common to use charcoal as an ingredient in natural medicines. Uses and Application: Activated carbon is used in wide range of applications in gas, vapor, and liquid treatment. The value chain of activated carbon includes raw material suppliers, production process, product supply channels, end-use industries and post sales service. Bamboo charcoal can be used as household fuel for heating and cooking, as well as in a range of purification and absorption applications, such as purifying drinking water, in air filters, in mattresses and pillows as a deodorizer, and for certain industrial purification uses. Bamboo vinegar, a by-product of the manufacturing process, is also used as an ingredient in health products. Market Outlook The major end users of activated carbon are the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. The demand for powdered activated carbon is closely related to the need for purification and dicolorization of several industrial products. The global activated carbon market is projected to reach USD 8.12 billion by 2021 at a CAGR of 9.4% while in terms of volume the overall market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.4% and reach 3,857.9 KT by 2021 led by powdered activated carbon. The growing use of activated carbon in industrial applications has led to an increase in its share in the gaseous phase applications, which is expected to drive the activated carbon market in the Asia-Pacific region. Moreover, the growing use of activated carbon for soil remediation applications, as well as in pharmaceutical applications have witnessed high growth during the last five years, and is further expected to boost the growth of the activated carbon market. However, the scarcity of raw material, especially in the Asia-Pacific region is a major factor restraining the growth of the activated carbon market globally. Activated carbon demand is strongly influenced by regulations and trends in manufacturing. In industrial air treatment, mercury removal standards at coal-fired power plants have been a major contributor to growth in demand for powdered activated carbon. Activated carbon is highly used in water treatment processes. These carbons are said to reduce the specific volatile organic compounds as well as chlorine from drinking water. It also removes lead, dissolved radon, and other odor-causing compounds. Significant sources of these contaminants include pesticides, solvents, industrial wastes, or pollutants from leaking underground storage tanks. The activated carbon filter is a widely used technology, in greenhouses, for reducing the odor and control emissions from greenhouses and other growing applications. After circulating through the filter, the ambient air is returned to the greenhouse or is discharged outside. 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Bamboo Toothpicks

Bamboo toothpicks are widely used in many Asian countries, especially in China where there are a large number of small-scale toothpick production units. Bamboos are renewable, can be harvested annually and are an ideal source of softwood for light uses such as toothpicks. Though the demand for the product is always high as it is used daily in homes and the entire hospitality industry, toothpick production is one of the most commonly overlooked business but very profitable and has big potential for job creation and growth. The raw materials (bamboos) for making toothpicks are locally available meaning there is reduced cost of production and an assurance of regular raw material supply, steady productivity, enhanced production capacity and profitability. The demand for toothpick has been growing over the years, marked by the growing demand for fast food products. This is shown by the growth and remarkable performance of fast food restaurants in the local market.
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