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Zero Liquid Discharge Common Effluent Treatment Plant inaugurated

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Telangana Information Technology Minister D Sridhar Babu on Saturday inaugurated Re Sustainability Limited (ReSL) Zero Liquid Discharge Common Effluent Treatment Plant at the TSIIC Pashamylaram industrial park.
The plant will provide wastewater treatment services to the pharma bulk drug manufacturing plants. The project is collaboration between Re Sustainability Limited and
Pashamylaram Common Infrastructure Private Limited.
While Hyderabad accounts for 40 per cent of the total Indian bulk drug production, the inadequate infrastructure capacity to handle the complex effluents, consisting of high concentrations of salts, organic matter, and microbial toxicity poses a serious challenge to the industry and a threat to public health.
The Pashamylaram CETP developed by Re Sustainability, is aimed to mitigate these risks and enhance the overall effluent handling capacity.
Minister of Environment & Forests, Endowment, Smt. Konda Surekha said, “The CETP proves that it is indeed possible for us to adopt zero-pollution, water recovery and efficient waste initiatives. I hope that this model and its success can be a catalyst for the rest of India and its industries to adopt a responsible and sustainable mode of operation with the collaboration of government and private entities. Together, with the spirit of collaboration we can definitely cement sustainability as a crucial element of India’s success story.”
“Since Pashamylaram Industrial Area’s inception which was around 1980, it has experienced a steady growth and currently houses 540 industries, among which there are over 60 pharmaceutical and chemical industries. This CETP plant offers these industries a layer of defence and provides a roadmap for sustainable operations for the budding pharmaceutical industry in Hyderabad.
We are happy and proud to be a part of this initiative, and will continue to support it and its satellite initiatives like skill development, further infrastructure development and safety measures. It is the responsibility of the government to ensure this growth is an ‘inclusive growth’, and not an ‘exclusive growth” said,  Minister of Health, Medical & Family Welfare, Science and Technology,  Damodar Rajanarsimha.

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