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Concord Enviro Systems’ wholly owned subsidiary, Rochem Separation Systems (India), has secured a major Rs 126 crore order from one of India’s oldest integrated steel manufacturers. The order covers the design, engineering, supply, erection and commissioning of a common effluent treatment plant upgradation project, along with a zero liquid discharge system.
The project is expected to be completed within 18 months and highlights the steel industry’s growing focus on sustainable water management, wastewater treatment and cleaner production practices. Zero liquid discharge technology is becoming increasingly important for steel plants as companies work to reduce environmental impact and improve resource efficiency.
Concord Enviro Systems said the contract is not a related-party transaction, and its promoters have no interest in the awarding authority. The development strengthens the company’s position in industrial wastewater treatment solutions for heavy industries such as steel.
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