Kosher at Aahar 2025

We’re thrilled to share the highlights of our recent participation in AAHAR 2025 International Food & Hospitality Fair held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. From bustling booths to buzzing conversations, the exhibition was nothing short of inspiring. The event brought together businesses, innovators, and individuals from across the country—and Kosher was thrilled to be part of the vibrant experience.

Kosher at Aahar

At our vibrant stall, we showcased Kosher’s wide range of products, Our stall became a space where people stopped not just to see products, but to listen, explore, and connect. We proudly showcased our range of premium tissue products—from facial tissues and toilet rolls to kitchen towels and our new Kosher Cotton Pads. Every visitor had a chance to experience firsthand the softness, functionality, and thoughtful design behind each Kosher product.

What truly stood out was the diversity of people we met. From young entrepreneurs and designers to chefs, hotel managers, and everyday consumers, we had engaging, meaningful conversations that gave us insight into what people are looking for in hygiene products today.

Whether it was a discussion about sustainability, interest in personal care innovations, or a story shared over a smile—each moment reminded us why we do what we do.

AAHAR 2025 was more than just an exhibition—it was a celebration of ideas, energy, and empathy. We return with full hearts, sharper insights, and a deeper connection to the people we serve.

At Kosher, we believe hygiene can be thoughtful, joyful, and innovative—and AAHAR gave us the perfect stage to share that belief. We are truly grateful for the amazing response at AAHAR 2025. Every conversation, compliment, and connection motivates us to keep innovating and delivering the softness Kosher is known for.

Here’s a Glimpse of Our Experience – Shared with energy, smiles, and determination, this video captures the spirit of Kosher at AAHAR 2025.

The Sustainable Roots of India’s Paper Industry

Unlike in many parts of the world, the paper industry in India stands apart as it is not forest-dependent but agro- and farm-forestry-based. The paper industry sources over 90% of its wood requirements through industry-driven agroforestry, actively collaborating with the farming community. It meets the remaining demand from government and other sources, minimizing environmental disruption.

This approach has fostered a significant partnership between the paper industry and farmers. Currently, an estimated 500,000 farmers across the country are engaged in cultivating plantations of species like Eucalyptus, Subabul, Casuarina, Acacia, and Poplar. On average, 125,000 hectares are brought under agroforestry annually, contributing to a cumulative 1.2 million hectares over the years. These efforts, championed by paper mills, have not only strengthened the supply chain but have also improved rural livelihoods by offering a sustainable and lucrative income stream for farmers.

India’s paper production relies on three diverse raw material sources:

  1. Wood/Bamboo (21% of total production).
  2. Agro-residues like bagasse and wheat straw.
  3. Waste paper/recycled fiber (RCF).

Wood: A Renewable Resource with Economic Benefits
Among India’s natural resources, pulpwood stands out for its fast growth and sustainability. Certain species mature into full-grown trees within just 3.5 years, making them an excellent renewable resource. The economic value of wood not only enhances farmers’ incomes but also generates employment opportunities, especially in rural areas, thereby contributing to economic development and environmental sustainability.

A Call for a Greener Tomorrow
At Kosher, we take pride in promoting sustainable practices in tissue production and believe that protecting our planet is a shared responsibility. We encourage everyone in society to join hands in creating a greener world by planting more trees. Together, let’s nurture nature and ensure a better future for generations to come.

 

Kosher at Aahar