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Archroma funds sustainable textile laboratory at ICT, Mumbai

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Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals focused on sustainable solutions, has supported the Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai, in the renovation and development of a sustainable laboratory facility as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme.

The upgraded facility will strengthen the department’s capacity to conduct fundamental research and develop future-oriented technologies in textile processing, manufacturing, and effluent treatment. It is designed to help address current industrial challenges while encouraging innovation in sustainable and resource-efficient textile technologies.

Through its CSR support, Archroma is also enhancing the learning environment for students by providing modern infrastructure for practical training and scientific exploration. These improvements will help equip students with the technical skills and practical expertise needed to advance core textile processing principles for future industry needs.

The initiative also strengthens the department’s technological capabilities, helping it to keep pace with evolving educational and industrial requirements, particularly at a time when only a few institutes continue to offer specialized academic expertise to the textile sector.

“Our support to ICT is part of Archroma’s ongoing commitment to education and community development under our CSR program. We aim to contribute to an improved learning environment that enables students and researchers to develop skills relevant to sustainable textile practices. We are pleased to collaborate with ICT in strengthening academic infrastructure that benefits society,” said Anjani Prasad, Regional Vice President, Archroma India.

Platform for community outreach

Beyond academic development, the new laboratory is expected to serve as a platform for community outreach. The department aims to organise training programmes for small business entrepreneurs, artisans, and local stakeholders to promote knowledge sharing, eco-friendly processing practices, and value-added techniques that support broader sustainable development goals.

“The upgrade of our textile laboratory, supported through the funding from Archroma, will significantly enhance our teaching and research ecosystem. This will help students, researchers, and community stakeholders access improved facilities and work on solutions aligned with sustainable development. We appreciate Archroma’s support in strengthening academic capability for the broader societal benefit,” said Mr. Ashok Athley, Head, Department of Fibers & Textile Processing Technology, ICT.

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