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Eckart and Runaya Collaborate to Build Sustainable Aluminium Powder Plant in Orissa

Eckart, a renowned German company specializing in high-performance materials, has entered into a strategic joint venture with Runaya, an Indian leader in sustainable manufacturing. This collaboration will see the establishment of a cutting-edge aluminium powder plant in Orissa, aiming to produce sustainable spherical atomized aluminium granules. These granules are crucial for high-demand sectors like aerospace, solar energy, and premium effect pigments, making the partnership vital for addressing the growing global market needs.

At the heart of this joint venture is a shared commitment to sustainability. The plant is designed to utilize recycled aluminium as its primary raw material, significantly reducing the carbon footprint. In addition, the production process will rely on renewable energy sources, further enhancing its environmental credentials. This approach not only aligns with global sustainability goals but also positions India as a competitive hub for cost-effective, advanced manufacturing solutions. Dr. Christian Przybyla, President of Eckart, expressed his admiration for Runaya’s success in implementing sustainable manufacturing processes. He noted, “By combining our expertise and leveraging India’s growth market, we aim to foster innovation and create long-term value for customers.”

Naivedya Agarwal, Managing Director of Runaya, emphasized the transformative impact of the partnership. “This joint venture is a game-changer in the pursuit of a circular economy,” he stated. “Not only does it reshape the aluminium recycling industry, but it also highlights the power of global collaborations in solving environmental challenges.” Additionally, the two companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the production of high-quality aluminium pigments, marking another milestone in their shared mission to innovate and push the boundaries of sustainable manufacturing. This partnership between Eckart and Runaya is set to redefine the aluminium powder sector and establish new standards in green manufacturing, contributing to both environmental sustainability and the advancement of high-tech industries globally.

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