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 SAFER INKS
 hubergroup opens India’s fi rst facility for Direct

 Food Contact inks


 The Print Solutions business of
 the hubergroup,  a leading expert in
 printing inks and speciality  chemi-
 cals,  has  inaugurated  India’s  fi rst
 dedicated  production facility for           BlowTab
 Direct  Food Contact  (DFC) inks
 in May.

 The state-of-the-art  facility  in
 Silvassa is entirely separated from other
 production areas, setting new standards                Sodium Starch Glycolate
 in safety, sustainability, and innovation
 for food packaging.  The new plant                     IP / BP / EP / USP - NF
 not only strengthens its position in the
 international  market  but also supports
 local businesses with global-quality
 solutions.

 The  new  facility  produces  the
 sheet-fed ink series  MGA Contact,
 specifi cally developed for direct con-
 tact with food.  These inks comply  Safe, sustainable and innovative   inauguration, as it establishes us as
 with stringent international safety  packaging  a frontrunner in the Indian market,”
 standards and allow printing on the   All raw materials used in the pro-  said  Mr.  Prasanta Sarkar, Vice  Presi-
 inside of paper and cardboard pack-  duction are thoroughly  screened, and  dent,  Technology Print Solution at
 aging, when coated with a dispersion  the  fi nal  inks  undergo  strict  quality  hubergroup India. “The mission of
 varnish such as hubergroup’s Acrylac  controls.  The production adheres to  the  new  facility  is  clear:  to  make
 DFC series. This opens up new design  Good Manufacturing Practice  (GMP)  packaging safer, more sustainable,
 possibilities for packaging products  principles and is designed to minimise  and more innovative. Our DFC inks
 like chocolates, fruits, and fast food,  carbon footprint and utilise renewable  and varnishes meet strict global
 supporting the  transition to  more  materials.  safety standards and are designed
 environmentally friendly, paper-based   with both people and the planet
 solutions.  “We are very delighted about this  in mind.”

 TN chemical merchants provide scholarships

 for school students

 The Tamil Nadu Dyes and Chemi-  by way of school fees as well as  invited  as Chief Guest, could not
 cals Merchants Charitable  Trust con-  school bags. Mr. M. Ponnuswamy,  attend due to unavoidable circumstances.
 ducted a school scholarship distribution  Chairman and Managing Director,  Ms. Shiyamala Devi, IPS, Superintendent
 programme in  Chennai recently.  This  Pon Pure Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. presided  of Police and her team participated in
 was the 19th year of this scheme.  over the event as Guest of Honour, as  the programme, which also provided
                                                          BlowTab
 Mr. Sasikanth Senthil, Member of Parlia-  awareness on handling of chemical
 More than 110 students got benefi t  ment,  Tiruvallur  District,  who was  products to students and parents.


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