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SPECIAL REPORT
The inaugural Industrial Cleaning Conference
(ICC) organised by Clean India Journal brought
together key stakeholders and sector experts
from facility management, manufacturing
sectors, corporate houses, service providers
and the cleaning industry. The one-day
conference, held in Pune, concluded on a high
note with participants from leading segments,
including pharma, automotive, food processing,
sugar and others. Here’s a brief report on the
highly interactive sessions...
etting the tone of the
conference on a different
note, the sessions began
with delegates raising
Sdistinct concerns about
their facilities and their need to
attend ICC to seek solutions.
Jagtap Anil Nagnath,
Manager–Facility Maintenance
at Baramati Agro Ltd,
highlighted that most of the
sugar factories have been
working as cooperative
societies and now, are shifting
to the private sector. In most
cases, floor cleaning is still
being performed manually.
Further there is “need to treat
the waste generated from
condensers.” In response, Shaji
Khan, Director, Vikr Bioscience
Pvt. Ltd, recommended using
bio-based enzyme solutions
to address both problems.
Enzyme-based products, when
used in their natural form,
L-R: Mohana M, Editor, Clean India Journal; Shany Jalal, Chairman & Managing Director, are highly effective and help
Service Care Limited and Jagtap Anil Nagnath, Manager (Distillery-Maintenance), Baramati Agro Ltd neutralize waste, reducing
sewage and sullage loads.
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