Shahlon Silk Industries enters common effluent treatment plant business with ambitious sustainability goals

Shahlon Silk Industries Limited has announced its strategic decision to enter the Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) business, marking a significant expansion into the environmental sector. The Surat-based textile giant, known for its innovation and high-quality textile products, aims to enhance its sustainability initiatives by addressing the pressing need for water treatment in the region.

A bold move towards sustainability

Shahlon Silk Industries Limited revealed that the company has already secured the necessary land for the new project. The upcoming CETP will have a treatment capacity of 8 million litres per day (MLD) and will feature a Zero Liquid Discharge and Recycling Plant. This facility will also include an extensive effluent conveyance pipeline, pumping network, and a treated water distribution system, enabling the reuse of water.

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Dhirajlal Shah, Chairman of Shahlon Silk Industries Limited, highlighted the company’s long-standing expertise in running a CETP facility at its Karanj manufacturing location. He indicated that this new project will meet statutory environmental requirements while demonstrating Shahlon Silk’s commitment to corporate social responsibility.

Expert opinion: Shahlon Silk Industries poised for growth

Industry experts believe that Shahlon Silk Industries’ foray into the CETP business could be a game-changer for the textile sector, particularly in regions where water treatment is critical. The company’s track record in operating a similar facility for its captive use positions it as a frontrunner in ensuring compliance with stringent environmental regulations. Additionally, the company’s integration of advanced recycling techniques and zero liquid discharge processes is likely to boost its reputation for sustainability.

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Experts also point out that Shahlon Silk Industries Limited could experience growth in new markets, as many textile manufacturers may seek to partner with them for wastewater management. The project aligns with growing demand for sustainable industrial practices, especially in resource-heavy sectors like textiles.

Focus on environmental responsibility

Shahlon Silk Industries Limited has made it clear that its new CETP project will cater specifically to water jet loom manufacturers in the area, ensuring that effluent from these facilities is treated and reused in a manner that meets legal standards. This approach also underscores the company’s commitment to protecting the environment and promoting responsible water use.

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This latest move is likely to strengthen Shahlon Silk’s position as a leader in the textile industry, enhancing its credibility as a company dedicated to both innovation and sustainability.


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