In a major milestone toward manufacturing excellence, ColorJet, India’s leading digital inkjet printer manufacturer, has earned the prestigious ZED Gold (Zero Defect, Zero Effect) Certification under the Ministry of MSME’s Sustainable Certification Scheme. This recognition reinforces ColorJet’s commitment to quality, sustainability, and innovation in the global printing industry.
Setting a New Standard in Responsible Manufacturing
The ZED Gold Certification is awarded to organizations that demonstrate an unwavering commitment to superior quality, energy efficiency, waste reduction, and eco-friendly practices. ColorJet’s achievement highlights its dedication to producing defect-free products while ensuring minimal environmental impact.

“We are honored to receive the ZED Gold Certification, which aligns perfectly with our mission of sustainable innovation and responsible manufacturing,” said Madhu Sudan Dadu, Chairman, ColorJet Group. “This achievement reflects our continuous efforts in process excellence, employee engagement, and green production practices.”
Driving India’s Vision for Sustainability and Self-Reliance
Beyond quality and process excellence, this recognition reinforces ColorJet’s role in supporting national initiatives such as “Make in India” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat.” It showcases how Indian manufacturers can lead globally by integrating innovation with sustainability.
Pioneering the Future of Digital Printing
ColorJet has long championed the synergy between technology and sustainability. Through substantial investments in research, innovation, and environmental stewardship, the company continues to revolutionize the digital printing industry. Its solutions prioritize both high performance and long-term ecological impact, ensuring customers no longer have to choose between efficiency and sustainability.
As ColorJet embarks on its next phase of growth, the ZED Gold Certification stands as both a milestone and a motivator, driving its mission to build a smarter, cleaner, and more sustainable future for the printing industry.