In a step towards productive utilisation of bauxite residue, commonly known as the ‘Red Mud’, an interactive workshopcalled ‘Waste To Wealth’
was organized by Ministry of Mines in the capital today. The present
status regarding the generation of Red Mud and its safe disposal and
utilization were discussed. The workshop, which was presided over by Dr
K. Rajeswara Rao, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Mines,was organised
in association with theJawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development
and Design Centre (JNARDDC) Nagpur.
was organized by Ministry of Mines in the capital today. The present
status regarding the generation of Red Mud and its safe disposal and
utilization were discussed. The workshop, which was presided over by Dr
K. Rajeswara Rao, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Mines,was organised
in association with theJawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development
and Design Centre (JNARDDC) Nagpur.
Red
Mud is a solid waste generated during the aluminium production process.
This is an environmental concern due to presence of impurities such as
caustic soda and others minerals. Global generation of red mud is more
than 150 million tons and there exists a global inventory of more than 3
billion tons. Red mud generation in India is around 9 million tons per
year.
Mud is a solid waste generated during the aluminium production process.
This is an environmental concern due to presence of impurities such as
caustic soda and others minerals. Global generation of red mud is more
than 150 million tons and there exists a global inventory of more than 3
billion tons. Red mud generation in India is around 9 million tons per
year.
The
meet was widely attended by representatives from organisations like
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, CPCB, Odisha state Pollution
Control Board, BARC, Indian Bureau of Mines, Ministry of Road
Transport, NHAI and BIS, Engineer-in-Chief of Army, top executives from
all three primary aluminium producing companies viz- NALCO, VEDANTA
& HINDALCO as well as from user industries like cement and ceramic
industry. Interacting with the stakeholders, Mr. Anil Mukim, Secretary,
Ministry of Mines asked all the stake holders to work in synergy to find
a lasting solution for productive utilisation of red mud.
meet was widely attended by representatives from organisations like
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, CPCB, Odisha state Pollution
Control Board, BARC, Indian Bureau of Mines, Ministry of Road
Transport, NHAI and BIS, Engineer-in-Chief of Army, top executives from
all three primary aluminium producing companies viz- NALCO, VEDANTA
& HINDALCO as well as from user industries like cement and ceramic
industry. Interacting with the stakeholders, Mr. Anil Mukim, Secretary,
Ministry of Mines asked all the stake holders to work in synergy to find
a lasting solution for productive utilisation of red mud.
The
day long deliberations were held to focus all efforts for effective
bulk utilization of red mud with necessary government support, which
will be a win-win situation for all the stakeholders. Based on the
deliberations, a roadmap will be prepared for the productive utilization
of red mud.
day long deliberations were held to focus all efforts for effective
bulk utilization of red mud with necessary government support, which
will be a win-win situation for all the stakeholders. Based on the
deliberations, a roadmap will be prepared for the productive utilization
of red mud.
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