🌱 At DKumar Industries, we believe that sustainable practices are not just a choice but a responsibility. As leaders in the steel fabrication industry, we are committed to reducing our environmental footprint while creating innovative solutions for our clients. From the materials we use to the communities we engage with, sustainability is at the core of everything we do. ♻️ Our approach to sustainability encompasses various aspects of our operations. We prioritize the use of eco-friendly materials, such as recycled steel, to minimize our reliance on virgin resources and decrease carbon emissions. Through energy-efficient technologies and waste reduction strategies, we strive to optimize our processes, reduce costs, and mitigate environmental impact. Moreover, our dedication to water conservation ensures that we use this precious resource responsibly, implementing techniques like recycling process water and implementing closed-loop systems. 💧 Together, with our partners and stakeholders, we are driving positive change and building a greener, more resilient future for generations to come. Join us in our journey towards sustainability, and let's make a lasting impact together. 🏗️💚 . . #SustainableSteel #EcoFriendlyFabrication #ReducingCarbonFootprint
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Mr. Mani Vajipeyajula discusses Banyan Nation's comprehensive approach to recycling, providing a closed-loop solution that converts recyclable materials into sustainable packaging solutions for FMCG, engine oil, and flexibles. Confederation of Indian Industry Get in touch: hello@banyannation.com Learn more: www.banyannation.com #BanyanNation #Sustainability #Recycling #CleanEnergyRevolution #SustainabilityGoals #EcoInnovation #PlasticRecycling #EnvironmentalImpact #GreenBusiness #SustainableSolutions #RecycleMore #GreenPlanet #EcoSolutions #ReduceReuseRecycle Reckitt | Veedol | Kimirica | Shell | Confederation of Indian Industry | CII Godrej Green Business Centre
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November Issue Out Now! The latest edition of Indian Cement Review dives into Stepping Up Sustainability with a spotlight on Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) and their role in the low-carbon revolution. Don’t miss this essential read—subscribe now! To Subscribe click on the link below https://bit.ly/3WzzWyc #IndianCementReview #Sustainability #LowCarbonFuture #CementIndustry #SCMs #SubscribeNow
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In a recent interview with the renowned newspaper The Statesman, Ms. Vinita Singhania, Chairperson and MD of JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd, sheds light on the pivotal role of the cement industry in our world. She shares inspiring insights on how embracing sustainability practices can effectively tackle environmental challenges. Please read the article for more insights. #Sustainability #GreenBuilding #CementIndustry #JKLakshmiCement #EnvironmentalLeadership
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