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♻️ India’s Sustainable Tableware Market Soars as Demand for Bagasse Products Grows! ♻️ For more details: "India Bagasse Tableware Market Size & Forecast (2020-2028)" https://lnkd.in/d4eDf-WV With a surge in environmental awareness and a firm government stance against single-use plastics, India's demand for eco-friendly bagasse-based tableware is skyrocketing. As the world shifts toward sustainable alternatives, bagasse, a byproduct of sugarcane, is emerging as a leader in biodegradable and compostable solutions. Ajay Somaiya: Pioneering Sustainability with Quit Plastic A passionate advocate for environmental sustainability, Ajay Somaiya founded Quit Plastic in 2021 intending to tackle the growing plastic waste crisis. “The devastation caused by plastic waste is unbearable. Single-use plastics were a major culprit, and I saw an opportunity to replace them with a natural, sustainable alternative like bagasse tableware,” says Ajay Somaiya According to Makreo Research, the India Bagasse Tableware Market is to grow at an impressive CAGR of 11.98% (2024-2028). Our comprehensive report explores key players like Greenvale, Dineearth, Fomex, and more, giving you a deep dive into market dynamics, challenges, and growth opportunities. 💡 Key Highlights: - North & West India account for 81% market share in terms of production volume - Consumer shift towards eco-friendly disposables. - Growing demand is driven by sustainability goals and government regulations. To Know More About Article: https://lnkd.in/dm8AfxmB Don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore this fast-evolving market. 🚀 #sustainability #tableware #ecofriendly #bagasse #bagassetableware #sustainable #greenrevolution #gujarat #maharashtra #delhi #chennai #rajasthan #plasticfree #marketresearch #makreoresearch

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Amazing to see renewable resources like bagasse being used for everyday items! A step closer to a plastic-free world. 🌍✨

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