Birla Cellulose, a major viscose producer in India, has officially confirmed that its plant in Kharach, Gujarat, meets the emission limits specified in the European Union Best Available Techniques (EU-BAT) directive. This recognition comes after thorough verification and analysis of their plant by the concerned body.
The plant earned this accreditation by successfully implementing a carbon-disulphide (CS2) adsorption plant recovery system. This system ensures that the exhaust gases produced by the plant adhere to the required standards, making them environmentally compliant. It reflects the company’s commitment to sustainable practices and environmental responsibility.
The company continues to invest in technologies and processes that not only meet stringent regulatory requirements but also contribute to a cleaner and greener industry. The success in Gujarat reinforces Birla Cellulose’s dedication to balancing industrial growth with environmental stewardship.
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