Kerala Sign Printing Industries Association Raises Concerns Over Flex and Polyester Cloth Ban
Calicut, 15-06-2023 – The Kerala Sign Printing Industries Association held a protest today at the Calicut Collectorate against the three-year ban on flex and polyester cloth imposed by the government. The association, representing sign printing industries across the state, expressed their concerns over the ban and called for a reconsideration of the decision.
The protest gained significant traction as hundreds of people, including sign printing industry professionals and supporters, gathered at the Collectorate premises. Among the notable attendees were Mr. Jaisal Pullaloor , the General Secretary of the association, and Mr. Steefan Madvana, the Vice President. The event was marked by a passionate speech delivered by Mr. Sanjay Panikkaer, emphasizing the adverse impact of the ban on the industry and urging the government to address their concerns.
The ban, which was implemented by the government in an effort to promote eco-friendly alternatives, has led to several raids conducted by government departments in the Calicut district. The recent raid at the Collectorate has further intensified the industry’s discontentment with the ban.
The Kerala Sign Printing Industries Association has taken responsibility for initiating flex and polyester recycling projects, demonstrating their commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. However, they express frustration over the lack of permission granted by the government to proceed with these initiatives.
In light of these developments, the sign printing industry is urging the government to reconsider the ban and engage in constructive dialogue with industry stakeholders. They believe that a collaborative approach, incorporating the expertise of both the industry and the government, can lead to sustainable solutions that address environmental concerns without compromising the livelihoods of thousands of professionals dependent on the industry.
The association remains hopeful that their concerns will be heard and that a constructive resolution can be reached through dialogue and cooperation. They are committed to finding environmentally friendly alternatives while ensuring the continuity and growth of the sign printing industry in Kerala.
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Kerala Sign Printing Industries Association Raises Concerns Over Flex and Polyester Cloth Ban

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