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BIS Certificate For Jute Sapling Bags New Delhi
- Location: Delhi City, New Delhi, Delhi, India
As India moves towards eco-friendly and biodegradable options, jute sapling bags are emerging as a sustainable replacement for plastic nursery bags. These natural, compostable bags not only support environmental protection but are also in line with the “Plastic Free” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiatives of the Government of India. To ensure the quality, durability and safety of such eco-friendly products, Bureau of Indian Standards certification plays an important role. Obtaining BIS Certificate for Jute Sapling Bags is mandatory for manufacturers who wish to sell or export their products in India with the “Standard Mark” as a symbol of trust.
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