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Reducing the demand for fresh water through conservation and the reuse and  recycling, of gray water, can ensure that there is enough water available to satisfy the needs of all users

The proper protection of plant assets, so they deliver their expected lifetime use, and operate safely and efficiently, is a major factor which underpins the profitability, productivity, and sustainability of industrial operations. Asset protection avoids premature and costly replacement of materials, which are often from non-renewable sources.

Ensuring that assets are operating correctly and efficiently is key to the profitability and sustainability of the operation concerned.the formation of scale. Corrosion of surfaces, , or contamination by microbiology, can all adversely impact system operation, leading to unexpected and costly maintenance and downtime, component replacement, and possibly reduced production rates and product quality. Inefficiencies around water and energy use can have major impacts upon the sustainability performance of the asset operation.

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Reducing the amount of waste produced by communities and industry, and its subsequent recycle or disposal, is increasingly becoming a major priority for government, industry, and for society as a whole. Customer concerns over the amounts of packaging waste which accompanies sold goods, in particular those made of non-renewable materials, has prompted major innovation in packaging types and materials, as well as efforts to reduce the amount of material involved. In addition, the gradual reduction in landfill resources available to accept waste continues to diminish, while the costs of disposal continue to increase. Waste management is now one of the most regulated community and industrial activities.

Solid wastes from industrial production, and from municipal plants, have traditionally been either spread to land, sent to landfill, or incinerated. Innovation in technology now offers some alternatives such as re-use, recycling, or conversion into different materials for new uses

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Waterchem India

Mr Brajesh

52C, Krishna Complex, Hasan Pur, Opp. Patpar Ganj industrial Area Delhi

New Delhi,Delhi,110092,India.