UditVani, Jamshedpur: CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory (NML), Jamshedpur, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with M/s Makaney Metals, Mumbai, to collaborate on recycling industrial scraps and waste materials into value-added, saleable products.
The agreement was formalized during a ceremony attended by prominent figures from CSIR-NML, including Director Dr. Sandip Ghosh Chowdhury, Project Leader Dr. Ankur Sharma, Co-Project Leader Dr. Manis Kumar Jha, Head of MER Dr. Sanjay Kumar, and other esteemed scientists and researchers. Key contributors from the RPBD team—Dr. S.K. Pal, Dr. Beena Kumari, and Dr. A.K. Sahu—were also present, ensuring the documentation was completed efficiently.
Recycling for a Sustainable Future
This collaboration aligns with the growing global focus on the circular economy, emphasizing the need for recycling to conserve natural resources and reduce environmental impacts. The joint effort aims to develop indigenous technologies for recovering valuable metals from alternative resources, promoting sustainable development.
Tackling Limited Resources and Rising Costs
India’s finite mineral reserves and escalating energy costs underscore the importance of innovative recycling methods. This initiative not only addresses these challenges but also contributes to the national economy by creating employment opportunities, particularly for underprivileged and unskilled populations.
A Vision for Environmental Conservation
The partnership signifies a commitment to resource optimization and environmental preservation. By turning industrial scraps into economically viable products, the collaboration seeks to balance economic growth with ecological responsibility, reinforcing India’s vision of sustainable progress.
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