Laxmi Organic Industries receives environmental clearance for upcoming manufacturing site in Dahej
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Laxmi Organic Industries receives environmental clearance for upcoming manufacturing site in Dahej

The facility will house the best-in-class facilities for Essential & Speciality chemical products

  • By ICN Bureau | May 03, 2025

Laxmi Organic Industries Limited (LOIL) announced that it has received Environmental Clearance (EC) from State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), Gujarat for its upcoming Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing site at Dahej, Village Jolve and Vadadala, District Bharuch, Gujarat. 

This development marks a significant milestone in LOIL's scale-up journey and operational diversification, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening global competitiveness through innovation, regulatory readiness, and customer-centricity.

The state-of-the-art facility will house the best-in-class facilities for Essential & Speciality chemical products and will be equipped with requisite safety measures. With this new upcoming site, we plan to increase our capacities and capabilities through the addition of new products across our product portfolio.

Commenting on the same, Dr Rajan Venkatesh, Managing Director and CEO of Laxmi Organic, said, "We are excited to announce that our upcoming site at Dahej, Gujarat, has received the Environmental Clearance, which marks a significant stepping stone in the commissioning of the facility in line with our guided timeline. This project will offer our customers a wide range of product portfolio across Essentials and Specialities chemicals. Leveraging our robust track record, enduring customer relationships, ongoing R&D initiatives for product innovation and substantial room for expansion in Dahej, we are geared to embark on our next growth cycle."

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