Cement, Energy & Environment

.. CMA ACTIVITIES ON THE TECHNICAL FRONT The 551t1 Techntca1 O>m~ ~ at CMA along'Mth ~ T.ast< ~ M Environment a~ t:ne@y 'WaS the'J<!! ilfll ~~ on 41t1 January 2-01.3. The sth meetiflll qjf 1t11t ~'Sdb'6"~ ._ Environment ~Obk ~ lit "blfMt, Chhattisgarb ~ll f'81h ~ 2tt"B, ~ieh was addresstMI by 1M ~ StftWy, Chhattlsgarh ~nvit~~ Board, Shri Nal$i~ fl(tfb.. th hiS~ ' Shri Rao, as a RegulaTor, stressed that ~rt from the implementation of the StanWmfs ' there is a need to look al any environment degradation. ~or any exp-ansion of the mines the need for the l'e~ttlernent of the ~ affected is rfOt t0 be vie\\'EKI in isolation bu~ as part of the environ~n\, not merely .t}y providing water, r-oads, ere., bUt by imparting training too to the cofl~med in sucll a~s which could be 0f use to the industry la'tet on. Emphasizing) the impo'rt~~ ol $uslaihablllty, Shri Rao sai<ll, While S0l'li€ m~res • ~ taken by cemenl plafi~ t0t the @evelel>Tnen~f forests, water bodies elc., ~~ is stifi a i6tcl>f scope for further an~ d>'At~ti~ development. Mines are like picnie spots rn foreign oountrie'S, he atldett. tM various parameters (~ ~ ~ ~-mus meetings) ~~~~ ef ~ Enwgy Consumption In tlf@ ~ ~ .. The ftndllgS .... 1Mn ~ ~effl ~~ &pert Commffttl ~ li~: ~ 'rfl~l~ ~1tlrrllutian fadbr§ ~ ~ -ciroo~ tt0 *" oes ror their ~ bdQte ttie8e <8~ ~., llllOifled D)' ~ f()t ~- The 1y~ ()f ~~~sdfy,... ~ was~l(fu~~!6t~. · · 1?1 ll\e ' fi tfl~s · 1 of lhe r~~f ~- sru~y ' '0ntif:k1t'i1(~n rn ~l:lt ~~ 1in w s~t sStifi~ bf ~ . ~~' -1M. R8f8Mlfmn, "E#Ad t.fimh ~ ~ ~ f ~ftlifflale =f:ttt~S fi~r f~ lQ5f M3m ~w. ~ ~~ 1/Hd ~Wto\1s ' Vf§Sfe ~~~). ~'fe if) . ~ ~l' ti~~lktyC . - l~ltWie~ ~~-we~-¥.~. tf;e ~. t'J~r ~~. Witt r ~~~ ~ t& t.ror.o<-.r>.t ~,~,~~m!We·~. Member Secretary also Fe'mphasized 'the n~ to bring in new technol~y fOr planfaftOn. An lntlfmatmnal %~~· ~fi rlei er. While und~ CSR activity, many initiatives afe tlte<OuteO'ifl%'0ft'f1e,·~~~\ 1 ~ -· tdtj~~ being taken, these als'G need to ~ upgraifed 7-8 ~t.:2(:it-3'1l~~~~ ~1 further. Shri R~o su~~este<::l that cement to ·ana~ ~ ffia§\ ~~~if§ ~ \lRder plants should open ~nrres in Gitres like tne dirileri%10~ ~f ~~~~~ ~lie~· Raipur, Dury, Bhilai etc. for oolleotion of ~ijftrfl6fl%, '-9~ W\ti~l ~~ 'fR rs~ t~ plastic matet'iats ttirectly fr0m the rag pi6kers. h8\Je a tailgltl~ ~tc()Rfelfer 1 ~ tahO'Fl. While it Will solve the !Municipal pollutiOn problem, simultaneously this step can also make adequate Alternate Ftl'el avaifat?le to cement plants, BEE'S PAT SCHEME The h~t@ffia\IBA~I ER§fgy ~ (fEA) and The Normalization Cofflffll~ of BEE im!\ tft§ Wijfl8 ~bl§fR§§§ ~f1(iff fM ~fNIIM once again on 20tli Mar~h ~01 ~ \~ flfl@4Yft~ §@~l~f)ffltmt (W~§tn fMmlfffy f~ the

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