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Dekko ISHO group join hands with Eco Via

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One of the leading textile and apparel manufacturing company Dekko ISHO Group, has signed a monetary and strategic capital investment agreement with Eco Via, a bioplastic initiative with its own innovation in compostable polymer.

Eco Via led by three young entrepreneurs and ceremony took place in Dekko ISHO’s corporate office in the capital. In the signing ceremony Dekko ISHO group’s Director Prottoy Hossain, and Eco Via’s co-founders Rashik Hassan, Riasat Zaman, and Ashfaqul Azam were present.

We believe Eco Via will play a big role in ensuring global environmental sustainability and we are proud to be a part of their future endeavors said, Prottoy Hossain 

Rashik Hassan, CEO and co-founder ,Eco Via ,  main vision of Eco Via is to tackle the climate crisis happening due to irresponsible consumerism, by bringing Eco Friendly alternatives to single use plastics

Eco Via is producing eco-friendly apparel packaging out of apparel wastes, which only biodegrades within 150 days after disposal, added,Rashik Hassan

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