NTX and Ananta Group set to transform Bangladesh’s apparel industry

NTX and Ananta Group, a leading apparel manufacturer in Bangladesh, have revealed their exciting plans to create a groundbreaking textile plant. This plant will be a first-of-its-kind in Bangladesh and will incorporate the latest technology and eco-friendly practices. It’s being hailed as the “Factory of the Future.”

The new facility will bring together cutting-edge fabric dyeing and printing technologies, sustainable water and energy management, and digitalization. All these elements combine to set a new standard for sustainability in the textile industry. It’s expected to be a model of eco-conscious production.

Kalvin Chung, the chairman of NTX, a global leader in sustainable textile innovations, expressed the significance of this new facility. He mentioned the use of their proprietary NTX Cooltrans technology to address water challenges in Bangladesh. This endeavor emphasizes environmental responsibility, community empowerment, and innovative solutions for the textile industry.

The partnership between NTX and Ananta Group will enhance the production of various garments, including denim, knitwear, intimates, and activewear, among others. It will also support the expansion of product lines, strengthening not only Ananta Group but also the entire garment industry in Bangladesh.

Sharif Zahir, the Managing Director of Ananta Group, emphasized their commitment to sustainability and innovation, especially in the production of synthetic fabrics. The focus is on meeting the increasing demand for categories like activewear, outerwear, and intimates.

Sustainability is at the core of this new facility’s mission. It aims to achieve Zero Liquid Discharge or Closed Loop Water Management, which means recycling water for other purposes like irrigation. Energy management, including rooftop solar energy, will also be a top priority.

NTX and Ananta Group are not only investing in technology but also in the local community. This partnership will create high-tech jobs, enhance skill sets, and strengthen the local economy, providing resilience against global market fluctuations. This collaboration represents a shared vision for a greener and more sustainable future, benefitting both people and the planet.

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