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With 125 different species, India possesses nearly 45% of the global bamboo reserves. The valley of Lavasa itself is home to 6 species of Bamboo, giving Lavasa an insight to come up with a bamboo workshop which would utilise these resources in a sustainable and fruitful manner to generate self economy within the place.
Lavasa Bamboocrafts Limited, being set in association with Konbac, the daughter concern of INBAR (International Network for Bamboo and Rattan) has commenced operations at Mugaon in Lavasa. The workshop would house over 65 workers.
Tourists visiting Lavasa will be able to take a stroll through the factory and have a look at the different items made out of bamboo. The product line includes bamboo products such as furniture and items of decor. By using abundantly available natural resources, the SPV fulfils the dual purpose of creating a sustainable eco-friendly business as well as generating employment for locals.
The products manufactured would be sold by the name "Bamboosa" under 2 categories Artifacts and Furniture. From sofa sets to rocking chairs and double beds to display shelves, a wide range of furniture would be manufactured. Products under artifacts would have clocks, trays, lamp shades, hangers etc.. With a tensile strength at par with steel, bamboo products are value-for-money, long lasting, eco friendly and beautiful. |
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Click on the image below to see more Bamboosa products.
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