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In Pursuit of Lesser Water Footprint

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In a pulp and paper mill, water is needed in almost every part of the process, whether the facility is digesting wood chips, making fiber slurries, or washing the machinery and rollers. About 85 percent of pulp and paper industry water use is for process water, which is contaminated during......
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Integrated Strategy has Made ITC PSPD Water Positive for 21 Years

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ITC Paperboards and Specialty Papers Division has adopted the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) framework, a globally acknowledged gold standard for assessment of water stewardship approach and initiatives. The framework cognises for interventions undertaken both within the fence, as well and outside the fence at the catchment level. Water StewardshipRapid......
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TNPL: Reimagining Water Usage to Set a Precedent

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The cornerstone of Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Ltd (TNPL) water efficiency approach lies in the ingenious reuse of freshwater. The company goes above and beyond by implementing robust recycling mechanisms for process water. In essence, TNPL’s water efficiency practices epitomize the synergy between industry and ecology, says Dr. M.......
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JK Paper: Leading the Way in Water Efficiency

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With the rising concern for water stress, JK Paper has always been committed to conserving water. The company has adopted proactive measures to focus on water resource development in irrigated areas. JK Paper is not only redefining industry standards but also shaping a brighter future for generations to come. It......
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Khanna Paper Plans to Reduce Water Consumption by Another 20%

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In its fresh water usage in the plant, Khanna Paper follows various control measures like closing the water loop to more than 80%, reducing the fresh water usage by reusing the rich and lean back water from the system for various dilution of stock and even some chemicals. According to......
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Emami Paper Targets 10% Water Usage Reduction by 2025-26

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Emami Paper’s specific water consumption has decreased from 12.6 m3/ton in 2021-22 to 11.03 m3/ton in 2023-24 by implementation of various water conservation initiatives in the process. It claims that reclaimed water, comprising roughly 30% of our overall consumption, fulfills diverse roles including dust suppression, floor sanitation, horticulture, and ash......
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Naini Papers: Embracing Technology with Innovation

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Currently, Naini Papers’ annual water consumption is 43,80,000 m3 (i.e.30 m3/ton of paper). The company has set benchmarks for water consumption for all major areas of the mill and adheres to the same. We identify the areas with fluctuating water consumption and take necessary measures to control the same on......
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Kuantum Papers: Driven by Circular Economy

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Kuantum Papers’ commitment to a sustainable future is underpinned by its focus on social farm forestry initiatives, water conservation and waste management strategies. “Over 90% of our machine water is recycled, serving various purposes such as wet washing of agro raw materials, clarifying machine water and reuse within the pulp......
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A Better Alternative the World Needs

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With the growing concern for environmental impact, there is an increasing demand for eco-friendly options instead of plastic tableware. The negative impact of plastic-based materials is prompting manufacturers and consumers to look for safer and biodegradable options, driving the growth of the compostable tableware market. On average, the United Nations......
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Parason: Diversifying to Meet Diverse Needs

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Parason has introduced a comprehensive range of paper-based tableware products designed to meet the needs of various sectors. Its product lines are catered to sectors such as food service, retail, hospitality and cosmetics, to mention some. In India, urban centers like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, and Kolkata are where its......