How One Town Keeps India's 500-year-old Papermaking Industry Alive | Still Standing
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- Опубліковано 8 січ 2022
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Paper factories in Sanganer, India still produce each sheet one by one. The industry has withstood colonization and foreign competition since papermaking communities first arrived in India around the 16th century. We went inside Kalpana Handmade Paper Industries to see how the craft is still standing.
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Mad respect for the dedication and skill of the craftsmen and women who carried on this living legacy. Hats off to the owner too for leading the helm of this money losing industry until he finds new appreciative clients for his vital products!
Absolutely right. This is a way to reduce logging.
I wish them the best :)
Theirs seem just as good as paper made from cutdown trees
They believe in its high demand & business, so i do too
That is the paper that needs to be used when final print of construction is complete.
Well done!
Amazing 👏🏼
Incredible
imagine. we wouldn’t have to cut down as many trees.
What's wrong with cutting trees? Paper Mills plant more trees than they cut. Agro forestry creates good jobs.
Fantástico projeto 👏👏😃🇧🇷
Wow
Which company it is? Whats the factor name?
Is this in kalpi?
Repect each inch paper and use precisely
Maybe at the next environmentalists gathering. UN or what evert fancy title you give it.
Any contact details please