Green coloured products to promote environment conservation
Moradabad, Oct 27 (ANI): The aluminium industry here is producing household and decorative items in the colour green with the theme of environment conservation.
These green household items made from aluminium and wood are in a great demand both in the country and abroad.
According to Ajijul, a manufacturer the customers are always demanding products that are green in colour, whether they are utensils or any other household product.
“We have chosen this colour because it symbolizes peace and greenery, we want to promote the message of world peace among the customers through our products,” he added.
Ajijul elaborated that with the introduction of green coloured products, his export company was getting huge orders from abroad.
“Earlier, the demand for these products was very low, but now our products are becoming very popular among the customers in India and abroad. We have used green colour as it’s related to the environment and the greenery,” said Faizal, a worker.
According to Faizal, the demand for household goods phas lunged due to the global recession but after this initiative, the industry has picked up. (ANI)
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