Mandi, a start-up incubated by the Indian Institute of Technology, is converting waste from steel mills into usable products using green technology that requires no energy, no power or furnace, and is fully pollution-free. Steel mills produce a large amount of trash, the majority of which is disposed of in landfills, polluting the environment. Mr Satinder Nath Gupta and his son Mr Sandeep Gupta launched Green Trek, a Jammu and Kashmir-based start-up that uses extractive metallurgy to combat pollution.
The team, according to officials, employs clean combustion procedures to trim the waste into a high-iron metal that can subsequently be reused by businesses such as shipbuilding, stone crushing plants, oil and gas plants, and power plants.
"The final product is molten meal with a 99.6% iron content, which is then blended with other metals to produce a variety of high-value steel and alloy castings used in a variety of sectors," he explained. Green Trek's mission is to develop high-quality green steel products while also pioneering solid waste management in India and worldwide. The team inked a memorandum of understanding to establish a permanent factory in Himachal Pradesh to serve top companies such as Ultratech, ACC, and Ambuja Cement.
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