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Himachal Teams Up with Ambuja Cements for Plastic Waste Disposal

In a significant step towards tackling plastic pollution, the Himachal Pradesh Rural Development Department has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ambuja Cements Ltd. The partnership aims to address the issue of non-recyclable plastic waste in the state by utilising the cement production process to dispose of plastic in an environmentally friendly manner.

The agreement, formalised on 5th December 2024, outlines a collaborative approach to managing plastic waste in the state’s districts of Chamba, Kangra, Shimla, and Solan. A network of 29 Plastic Waste Management Units (PWMUs) has already been set up in these areas to collect non-recyclable plastic waste. The collected waste will be sent to Ambuja Cements’ nearby kilns, where it will be incinerated at high temperatures as part of the cement manufacturing process. This process, known as waste-to-energy, will significantly reduce the environmental impact of plastic waste by converting it into a resource while also contributing to sustainable cement production. This initiative comes at a crucial time, as plastic pollution continues to plague India, with Himachal Pradesh being no exception. According to the MoU, the project is designed not only to address waste disposal challenges but also to reduce the dependency on landfills, which have long been the default option for managing plastic waste.

The collaboration aims to contribute to the state’s broader environmental goals, focusing on reducing waste, mitigating plastic pollution, and promoting the circular economy. Both the Rural Development Department and Ambuja Cements have reaffirmed their commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly practices. Through this partnership, they aim to lead by example in creating a cleaner, greener Himachal Pradesh. Ambuja Cements, already known for its efforts in sustainable production, will now play a key role in advancing the state’s waste management infrastructure. This project also aligns with the broader national push to reduce plastic pollution and promote the responsible disposal and recycling of waste materials.

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