SME Times News Bureau | 05 Aug, 2021
Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has secured
Patent registration for its innovative Plastic-mixed Handmade Paper developed
to reduce plastic menace from nature.
The patent certificate was issued to KVIC’s Kumarappa
National Handmade Paper Institute (KNHPI), Jaipur, on 2nd August 2021, by the
Controller of Patent, Intellectual Property of India. The idea of developing
plastic-mixed handmade paper was invented in September 2018, and in just two
months, i.e. in November 2018, the project was executed by the team of
scientists at KNHPI.
The plastic-mixed handmade paper was developed under Project
REPLAN (REducing PLAstic from Nature). This is the first of its kind project in
India, where plastic waste is de-structured, degraded, diluted and used with
paper pulp while making handmade paper and thus reduces plastic waste from
nature. The invention is aligned with the Prime Minister’s call for fighting
the menace of single-use plastic.
Granting of this patent is a big recognition of KVIC’s
unique innovation which is unprecedented in the world. The production of
waste-plastic mixed handmade paper is likely to serve the twin objectives of
protecting the environment alongside creating sustainable employment.
Nearly 2640 handmade paper making units in the country under
KVIC and State Khadi Boards have the potential of clearing approximately 3000
MT of waste plastic from nature every year. At the same time, it can also
create thousands of new jobs like collection of waste plastic, cleaning and
processing.
It is, therefore, an apt model of sustainable development.
KVIC will also soon begin training entrepreneurs in making plastic mixed
handmade paper and share technical know-how with the domestic paper industry.
The technology developed by KVIC uses both high & low
density waste polythene that not only adds extra strength to the paper but also
reduces the cost by up to 34%. The product is recyclable and eco-friendly. KVIC
has developed products such as carry bags, envelopes, files/folders, etc. using
plastic mixed handmade paper.
So far KVIC has sold over 13 lakh plastic mixed handmade
paper carry bags utilizing nearly 40 MT of waste plastic of Jaipur city while
generating revenue of nearly Rs 1.30 crore.