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PARTIAL
LIST OF CLIENTS
(Environmental & Energy Related Assignments) |
| Environmental Impact Assessments : |
1.
ITI Limited, Raebareli
2. Babhnan Sugar Mills Ltd., Babhnan
3. K.R.Pulp & Papers Ltd., Shahjahanpur
4. Jainpur Straw Board & Papers Ltd.
5. Jai Bharat Tissues Ltd., Hapur
6. The Associated Cement Companies (Tikaria Cement
Grinding & Packing unit)
7. DSM Sugar Rauzagaon
8. DSM Sugar Asmoli |
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| ISO 14001 Implementation : |
1.
Shriram Pistons & Rings Ltd.,
Ghaziabad, U.P.
2. Orient Paper Mills Ltd.,
Amlai. Dist. Shahdol, M.P.
3. The Associated Cement Cos. (Tikaria Cement Unit)
4. Kumbhi Chini Mill, Lakhimpur Kheri (In
Progress) |
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| Design of Water & Air Pollution Control Systems : |
1.
Dinesh Oils Ltd., Kanpur
2. Raval Papers Ltd., Raebareli
3. Gyan Security Press (P) Ltd.
( Milk Dairy Unit )
4. Singhal Pesticides Ltd., Agra
5. Parag Dairy, Lucknow |
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| Energy Audits : |
1.
Excel
Plastics,
Lucknow
(SSI Injection Moulding Unit)
2. Yash
Papers Ltd.,
Faizabad.
(Medium Scale Paper Mill)
3. Shriram
Pistons & Rings Ltd.,
Ghaziabad. (Engineering Unit)
4.
Hotel Taj Residency.,
Lucknow. (Five Star Hotel) |
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The ISO 14000 Consultancy Assignment includes :
Training on :
1. The ISO 14000 Standard
2. Initial Environmental Review & Aspect/Impact Analysis
3. Legislative Requirements
4. Environmental Audit |
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ENVIRONMENT : |
The multi-faced socio-economic development over the years has also brought along with it the pressures on Land, Water and Air quality affecting the environment adversely, even under the regulatory and fiscal framework which includes extensive environmental legislation. This has brought a realization that a purely regulatory approach to tackle environmental pollution has serious limitations, which needs to be supplemented by a greater awareness and commitment on the part of the industry to manufacture the products in an environmentally acceptable and sound manner under the overall objective of sustainable development.
With a greater public awareness globally, the public and the stakeholders are now demanding that the products must not only be of high quality and competitively priced, but also they should be produced without adversely affecting the environment. It is now clear that only the environmentally responsible companies shall be able to retain and enhance their share of the growing international market. Accordingly, a discernible trend is slowly emerging in the corporate world of projecting ones' image as those of environmentally sound enterprise. This approach essentially means that the control of pollution instead of being merely reactive to the regulatory controls has to be replaced by a proactive approach to demonstrate environmental performance beyond compliance.
The above objective can only be achieved by adopting a credible Environmental Management System which provides a structured process for periodically reviewing and evaluating the environmental performance that it sets itself, as also for achieving continual improvement. The ISO 14001 International Standard prescribes such an Environmental Management System. |
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| ISO 14001 Environmental Management System : |
The international ISO 14001 Environmental Management System Standard, with an overall aim to support environmental protection and prevention of pollution in balance with the socio-economic needs, is:
1. Applicable to all types and sizes of organizations and accommodates diverse geographical, cultural and social conditions.
2. Intends to provide elements of effective environment management system, which can be integrated with other management requirements, to assist in achieving environmental and economic goals.
3. Enables an organization to establish and assess the effectiveness of,
¨ Procedures to set an environmental policy and objectives
¨ Achieve conformance with them, and demonstrate such conformance to others.
¨ Addresses the needs of a broad range of interested parties and
the evolving needs of society for environmental protection.
Benefits of the ISO 14001 EM System:
To the Organization :
Improved Operational Efficiency
Better Utilization of materials & resources
Reduced costs and wastage Increased access to world markets
Improved staff morale and work environment
Assurance to interested parties
Enhanced Corporate Image
Encourages partnership between industry and regulator
To the Nation :
Better Utilization of National Resources
Reduced pressure on Environment
Reduced cost of Enforcement
Potential Annual Savings
Globally Competitive Industry
Environmentally Conscious Nation |
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ENERGY CONSERVATION |
The days of easy availability of cheap and subsidized energy are over. The rapidly rising fuel and electricity rates are having an adverse impact on the energy component of the cost of products-often one of the costliest inputs.
The efficient utilization of Energy is, therefore, a sure way to reduce the product cost. In addition, as the energy savings contribute directly to the increased energy availability, keeping in view the energy shortage, the need for a ruthless cutting of the energy costs cannot be overemphasized.
NINE ESSENTIAL STEPS TOWARDS EFFICIENT USE OF ENERGY:
1. IDENTIFICATION
- of area of waste.
2. INVESTIGATION - including measurements, to establish facts.
3. QUANTIFICATION - of losses and value.
4. DECISIONS
- on possible courses of action and choice of the best.
5. PRESENTATION - of recommendations, of reasons for making them,
and financial advantages.
6. IMPLEMENTATION -to ensure that the plan is followed.
7. FOLLOW UP
- check that the savings estimated have been achieved,
and if the alterations have had any unforeseen effects?
8. SET TARGET - to ensure that the new performance is maintained.
9. RE-EXAMINE - Can further improvements be made? Do the alterations
effected make any modifications necessary?
The above is best implemented through ENERGY AUDIT. Energy Audit identifies the opportunities for financial savings by eliminating the wasteful use of energy, without affecting the process or product quality. Typically, 10-20 % savings in the energy (fuel and electricity) costs have been achieved in various industries by optimizing the energy utilization through the use of energy efficient equipment, low cost modifications and better housekeeping. No wonder, realizing its importance, several states have made energy audits compulsory for the industries and in the other states similar actions are in process.
The following key questions are to be addressed in Energy Audit.
What is being done in the plant?
Why is it being done?
Why is it being done that way?
Could it be done in another way?
Could it be done the same way, but more efficiently?
Are the principles behind the process being correctly addressed?
What energy is being consumed? What energy should be consumed?
Why is there a difference?
Energy Saved is Money Saved & MORE PROFIT. In addition, it also leads to the environmental preservation as, the very process of energy generation has adverse environmental impacts. |
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