Hazardous waste timely disposal off
Solar streetlights installed
All Plants - zero liquid Discharge
Trees planted
To minimize air pollution, industries implement electrostatic precipitators, fume extraction systems, and dust suppression methods.
Green belts are developed around industrial areas, and continuous emission monitoring systems ensure compliance with air quality standards. These measures significantly reduce particulate matter and harmful gas emissions.
Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) plants help recycle wastewater, ensuring no discharge into the environment. Effluent treatment plants (ETPs) purify industrial waste, while rainwater harvesting conserves natural resources.
Additionally, advanced filtration systems and water recycling technologies enhance sustainability and reduce freshwater consumption in industrial operations.
Industries ensure 100% utilization of solid waste by repurposing byproducts like slag and fly ash. Hazardous waste is carefully handled through authorized recyclers.
Advanced waste management techniques, including waste-to-energy projects and recycling programs, help minimize landfill impact and environmental hazards.
Massive afforestation efforts include planting over 600,000 trees to enhance green cover and biodiversity. Oxy-zones are established to improve air quality, and research-backed conservation initiatives protect local flora and fauna.
Sustainable mining practices, habitat restoration, and eco-friendly land reclamation further support long-term environmental health.