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 Grasim’s water management success story: From   prioritized capability, equipment reliability,  our  experts  and  Veolia’s  collaborated  of water from the RO process alone. To
                                                                          tackle the issue of RO reject and achieve
       and the trustworthiness of technology  closely, addressing equipment construc-
 scarcity to sustainability in partnership with Veolia  suppliers throughout this collaboration,”  tion,  operating  parameters,  chemical  ZLD, Veolia further innovated by intro-
       explains Grasim’s Suresh. It needs to be  usage,  dosage  patterns,  recovery  tech-
                                                                          ducing  thermal  solutions.  One  critical
 s reports of alarming  water  Nagda started production in 1954, and  ability in the Textile and Apparel sector   underlined here that developing such  niques,  and  membrane  selection.  This  aspect  of  the  project  was  sodium
 table depletion and contami-  since then has diversifi ed into various  and Industries in 2020; ‘The Economic   projects  typically  involves  years  of  collaboration resulted in the creation of  sulphate, which, though environmentally
 Anation continue to rise across  new  sectors  and  industries,  including  Times  Promising  Plants  2021’  for  its   conceptualization before reaching frui-  a pioneering recycling plant, marking a  benign, raised concerns among certain
 Planet Earth, an extraordinary fi rst-of-  the production of cement, sponge iron  155-ktpa  VSF  plant  at  Nagda.  Veri-  tion.  The partnership between Grasim  signifi cant milestone in our industry.”  stakeholders.  The  partners  then  inno-
 its-kind tale of successful collaboration  and chemicals.   tably,  the  Grasim  Nagda  story  serves   and Veolia commenced in late 2018 and   vated a solution which combined
 for  industrial  water  management,  has   as  an  unprecedented case study,  illus-  continued through 2019-2020 even as  Mission clarity  Veolia’s expertise with Grasim’s, resulting
 emerged from 23.4453° N, 75.4098° E.  Ergo,  the  growth  of  its  industries  trating  a  remarkable  success  in  water   COVID struck industries and businesses   The project derived its success from  in an optimal brine treatment, RO, and
 has not only served to accentuate  management  within  the  global  VSF   across the world.  clear objectives which were as follows:  evaporation process by Veolia. Grasim
 The location in Central India is of the  water requirements for the ABG Group,  industry. The solution is the outcome of   Firstly, the aim was to achieve ZLD com-  offi cials reduced the brine concentrate
 Grasim Industries Ltd.’s plant in Nagda.  but has naturally led to its commitment  a collaborative effort, ‘co-invented’ by   The joint venture progressed smoothly,  pliance, which involved treating various  volume by extracting sodium sulphate
 A flagship company of the $65-bn  towards water stewardship and concern  Grasim and global water technologies   overcoming  challenges,  and  delivering  effl uent streams and recycling the treated  and then returned it to Veolia for fi nal
 Aditya Birla Group (ABG), and a leading  for  the  environment.  With  excellence  specialist, Veolia Technologies.  a  successful  solution.  By  August  2021,  water to reduce the reliance  on fresh  processing further highlighting the
 global  producer  of  viscose  staple  fi bre  in  water  management practices being   the project was not only operational but  water. Additionally, it aimed to provide  project’s commitment to sustainability.
 (VSF),  the  Grasim  plant  has  adopted  integral to its approach to growth, the  Profi table partnership  also  thriving,  showcasing  exceptional  comprehensive solutions that included
 cutting-edge technologies in its efforts  company has been at the forefront of   A background update would be in-  effi ciency and success. Suresh is naturally  effl uent collection, membrane-based recyc-  Project exemplar
 to revolutionize water management  innovations  to  improve  the  effi ciency  structive here. In 2019, with a growing   delighted with the outcomes achieved at  ling,  and  crystallization  processes.   The uniqueness and exemplary status
 practices at its manufacturing unit.   of processes to reduce consumption and  need to address environmental concerns   his plant which celebrates its 70th anniver-  Another critical objective was to optimize  of the project stems from its innovative
 reuse of water multiple times. For this,  and to further cut down on production   sary in 2024. “Nearly two years after com-  recovery rates, thereby reducing the need  solutions, which bring forth a multitude
 The Nagda plant today leads the  Grasim has adopted state-of-the-art  costs,  Grasim  extended  invitations  to   missioning the plant, we remain satisfi ed  for evaporators and crystallizers in the  of  benefi ts.  Notably,  this  high  recovery
 way  with  the VSF  business  being  the  novel technologies, such as membrane  prominent players in the water industry –   with its performance. We aim to replicate  water treatment process. Maintaining a  solution achieves an impressive reco-
 lowest water consumer globally.  The  processes, which clean up and recycle  this  included  the  world’s  three  fore-  this  model  in  our  six  other  VSF  plants  consistent Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)  very rate of over 98 percent, setting a new
 facility also meets  water  needs of the  the  wastewater.    With  its  unwavering  most specializing in membrane techno-  worldwide  and  make  this  environmen-  level of less than 200-ppm in the treated  global benchmark for ZLD plants. Unlike
 entire city, railway and irrigation needs  focus  on  environmental impact deriv-  logies  –  to  collaborate  on  the  creation   tally friendly, cost-effective, and effi cient  product was essential to meet water qua-  many VSF plants that often bear substan-
 of the farmers through the 30-billion  ing  inspiration  from  the  UN  SDG  6  of cutting-edge systems. This endeavour   technology available to similar situations  lity standards. Lastly, the challenge was to  tial operational expenses, this plant was
 litres storage capacity built by Grasim.  to  protect,  conserve  and  regenerate  presented  a  signifi cant  challenge  since   globally, emphasizing resource recycling.  develop an operationally effi cient system  meticulously designed to address their
 The Aditya  Birla  company’s  emphasis  the water eco-system, Grasim remains  there  was  no  Zero  Liquid  Discharge   Currently, we recycle nearly 98 per cent  with  minimal  manpower  requirements,  primary  pain  point,  Opex,  making  it  a
 on  the  three  R  principles:  Reduce,  committed to  improve  the availability  (ZLD) available which could effectively   of the resources entering our plant and  a reduced physical footprint, and a high  standout success. The revolutionary aspect
 Recycle, and Reuse to protect and con-  of  water,  the  most  precious  shared  address the intricate aspects of viscose   are actively working to further reduce the  degree of automation, enhancing overall  of this solution lies in its recognition of
 serve water has also resulted in a signi-  resource,  for  everyone.  Suresh.  R,  effl uent  treatment.  Following  extensive   remaining 2 per cent.”   system effi ciency and cost-effectiveness.  the vast potential for resource creation
 fi cant reduction in freshwater intake of  Senior Vice President, Production, Grasim  deliberations,  followed  by  visits  to   These goals collectively addressed the  and utilization within the VSF industry.
 its fi bre production units.  Industries  refl ects  on  his  company’s  model plants across the world by Grasim   Why Veolia?  complex  challenges  associated  with  The process generates valuable sodium
 water reform journey: “When I began  offi cials, it was decided to harness energy   Commenting on the choice of tech-  industrial water management while  sulphate and other usable salts, which are
 It wasn’t always like this though.  my career here, we consumed approxi-  effi cient  technologies  which  could   nological partner and reasons for the  emphasizing sustainability and regulatory  subsequently  sold  in  the  market,  estab-
 mately 200 cubic meters of water daily.  meticulously address the intricate aspects   success of the ground efforts, Suresh is  compliance.  lishing an additional revenue stream.
 Nagda, located in a region with limi-  Through dedicated efforts spanning 35-  of viscose effl uent treatment. The result   led to explain, “The collaboration bet-
 ted rainfall, has always posed a signifi -  40 years, we’ve reduced this consump-  of this pioneering initiative was that   ween Grasim and Veolia was driven by  Innovative solutions  In fact, this innovative approach has
 cant  challenge  for  Grasim’s  water-in-  tion to a mere 20 cubic meters per day.  Veolia emerged as the player selected to   Veolia’s status as a global leader in this   Grasim and Veolia innovated a series  proven to be a signifi cant revenue gene-
 tensive industry, which relies primarily  This reduction involved intensive work  meticulously craft a state-of-the-art ZLD   technology,  which  was  paramount  for  of innovative solutions involving optimal  rator for Grasim, capable of recovering a
 on the Chambal River for its production  on water consumption reduction, recyc-  System.  our company’s risk mitigation strategy.  brine treatment, Reverse Osmosis (RO),  substantial portion of the chemical solu-
 requirements.  ling, reuse, and process innovation.”   Although we contemplated handling the  and  evaporation  processes.  The  fi rst  tion  production  costs,  accounting  for
 “We had to collaborate with global   project internally, the learning curve and  notable installation was a patented clarifi er,  40-50 percent of Opex. In terms of tangi-
 Over the past seven decades, water   It is therefore  easy to see why  technology suppliers to ensure the sus-  time constraints led us to prefer a glob-  which played a pivotal role in enhancing  ble benefi ts, the project not only positions
 needs have surged from 200-million  Grasim Industries has been at the fore-  tainability  of our facility.  After tho-  ally reputed and established vendor. We  water treatment effi ciency. Subsequently,  the plant as a producer of sodium sulphate
 cubic feet (mcft) to nearly 1,300-mcft,  front of receiving industry accolades  rough evaluation, we selected Veolia as   didn’t want to go with untested players.  Veolia  introduced  the  High  PH  RO  and usable salts but also as a source of
 leading to  operational interruptions  for industrial and environmental  best  our partner. Together, we visited   Veolia’s  track  record  with  nearly  200  system, a cutting-edge recycling system.  recycled water. It dramatically reduces
 during  peak  summer  months  due  to  practices – this includes the prestigious  numerous facilities to fi ne-tune techno-  plants  worldwide  instilled  confi dence  This  system  proved  highly  effective,  pollution  discharge  to  near-zero  levels,
 water  scarcity.  Grasim’s VSF  plant  at  Golden  Peacock  Award  for  Sustain-  logy suitable for our environment. We   in our choice. During the design phase,  enabling the recycling of nearly 92 percent  rendering Grasim Nagda’s water resources

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