Dombivli on June 29:
Kama (Kalyan Ambernath Manufacturers Association) has been working hard to reduce pollution in Dombivli MIDC, which has been under constant discussion for the last few years. Following a biotechnology-based project to prevent water pollution, a pilot project to curb air pollution will now be implemented.
In the last few years, a large number of urban settlements have sprung up on the premises of a chemical company in the Dombivli MIDC area outside the city. So, naturally, the issue of pollution has come up with the same intensity during this period. While there is a large urban population on the one hand, on the other hand, Kama, a leading association of companies in MIDC, has also started efforts to reduce pollution. A few days ago, a project was started to recycle wastewater from chemical companies. After this pilot project based on biotechnology, Kama is now ready to implement an air pollution reduction project, said Deven Soni, president of the association.
Various gases are released into the air through the chimney from several chemical or textile companies in MIDC. In the last few years, the issue of air pollution caused by chimneys has also become acute. Deven Soni said the device was developed by Bayonest, a biotechnology project, to effectively address the issue. Once the device is fitted to the respective chimney, the device will absorb the toxic and hazardous components in it. Which can greatly curb air pollution. Deven Soni said the pilot project would be launched in a company in MIDC in the coming weeks and then in other companies as well.
Meanwhile, pollution from chemical companies at MIDC has become a key issue in the last few years and the Kama organization is now seen to be working on it effectively. “If companies survive here, jobs will survive and if employment survives, the economy will survive.” Considering this cycle, the government also needs to make the necessary efforts and measures to sustain this cycle at a faster pace when many companies have gone bankrupt during the Kovid era.
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