Rallis India bags FICCI 2022 Award for Sustainability
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Rallis India bags FICCI 2022 Award for Sustainability

The company was presented with “Sustainability- Best Green Process” for its 'WOW! Wealth Out of Waste' Metribuzin Project

  • By ICN Bureau | November 04, 2022

Rallis India, one of India’s leading Agro Sciences Companies, has been conferred with the FICCI Chemicals and Petrochemicals 2022 Award for “Sustainability - Best Green Process” at India Chem 2022 jointly organized by Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Government of India and FICCI.

The FICCI Chemicals and Petrochemicals Awards are held each year to recognize individuals and companies for their contribution towards the development of the sector. Out of the 14 distinctive award categories, Rallis India was presented with “Sustainability- Best Green Process” for its 'WOW! Wealth Out of Waste' Metribuzin Project.

The award compliments Rallis India’s model approach toward promoting sustainable and green practices. After various evaluations and experiments, the team aced a concrete process for improving the key raw material recovery on a commercial scale. The saving of key raw materials has been reflected efficiently through a reduction in product cost and effluent load.

“Sustainability has been the nucleus of our strategy and the successful initiation of 'WOW! Wealth Out of Waste’ Metribuzin Project has further strengthened our vision of creating a sustainable commercial ecosystem. Recognitions like these motivate us to continuously improve our environmental profile to help create a better world,” said Sanjiv Lal, Managing Director, Rallis India.

Rallis India Ltd. is a subsidiary of Tata Chemicals and a part of the US $128 billion Tata Group, is known for its deep understanding of Indian Agriculture, sustained contact with farmers, quality agrochemicals, branding & marketing expertise along with its strong product portfolio.

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