India Steel Scrap Drives Sustainable Infrastructure
Policy experts suggest that achieving these gains will require coordinated action involving manufacturers, recyclers, local governments and infrastructure agencies. Investments in modern collection centres, digital material tracking, quality standards and recycling technology could help build a more reliable domestic supply of scrap while supporting industrial competitiveness.
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