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SHVED INDUSTRIES LLP

Hyderabad, Telangana

DPIIT recognised District Agriculture

In their own words

The unit is proposed to be engaged in the business of Manufacturing of Biopolymer Films. These products are having huge demand in the market. The promoters have established very good contacts in the market. Biopolymer films, are derived from renewable resources such as starch, cellulose, PLA (Polylactic Acid), and PHA. They are biodegradable or compostable and serve as sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics. The Indian Biopolymers market is emerging as a key player in the global shift toward sustainable materials, driven by environmental concerns and policy support. Biopolymers production capacity in India is set to expand rapidly, positioning the country as a significant contributor to the bioeconomy. The Startup is particularly focusing in producing Bio-Compostable Mulch Films to stop microplastic pollution of Soil caused by Plastic Mulch Films.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP260690
CIN
ACM-3311
Registered on Startup India
2026
Self-declared stage
Validation

www.shvedindustries.com

Where this is

District

Hyderabad

Telangana

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