“The need is to transition towards greener, more sustainable industrial practices. This transition is not only essential for minimising the environmental impact but will also benefit the industries themselves by improving efficiency, reducing operational costs, and enhancing competitiveness on the global stage,” stated Arun Kumar Saxena, state minister (unbiased cost), forests and atmosphere, zoological backyard, local weather change, Uttar Pradesh.
Panellists expressing their views through the panel dialogue in Lucknow on Friday (HT Photograph)
“A combination of cleaner technologies, better waste management practices, and reduced emissions can help pave the way for a more sustainable industrial future in our state,” added Saxena, talking as chief visitor at a convention titled ‘Towards a Greener Industry: Strategies for Pollution Control and Environmental Safeguarding’. The convention was held at PHD Home and organised by the UP State Chapter PHDCCI in affiliation with the Uttar Pradesh Air pollution Management Board on Friday.
Saxena inspired the attendees and stakeholders to work and transfer collectively in direction of the inexperienced infrastructure and to attain the agenda of sustainable growth objectives within the state.
Yawer Ali Shah, co-founder & CEO of AMA Natural, Aditya Jhunjhunwala, managing director, KM Sugar Mills, HS Shukla, plant head, Radico, Rajendra Sankhe, COO, Indorama India participated within the panel dialogue.
The convention shed mild upon a number of core subjects like constructing inexperienced business infrastructure for the long run, causes results and cures of air pollution in Uttar Pradesh, and the way authorities and business will work collectively to attain the target of sustainable growth objectives.
The conclave noticed an enormous variety of contributors which included delegates from industries, accommodations, hospitals, academia, senior officers from the state authorities, senior journalists, policymakers, leaders, monetary establishments and extra.