Nearly three years ago, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made one of the boldest comments on public health that I have ever heard from an elected official. It’s still having …
Swachh Bharat
[box type=”shadow” ]The cleaning industry in India too has been weathering the aftermath of demonetization and the proposed Goods & Services Tax (GST) introduced in the last quarter of 2016. …
The general response from the exhibitors has been that the Clean India Show at Hyderabad has superseded the previous shows. Clean India Journal spoke to exhibitors to capture the proceedings …
• Special Government delegations • Brain Storming session with Indian Railways for Facility Service Providers and Laundry Industry • 7,500 visitors from across India and abroad • 120 exhibitors representing …
Mumbai-based I-Professional Housekeepers’ Association, which has a pan-India presence, organised a clean-up drive in keeping with the Prime Minister’s Swachh Bharat Week. On the eve of Gandhi Jayanti, more than …
In India, the biggest problem is to segregate green/organic and solid waste. If the segregation is done properly the available technologies can convert the waste into products usable for eco-friendly …
India is far behind the target of constructing 25 lakhs toilets by March 2016, as only 13,94,732 toilets have been constructed so far. Solid waste management is also way behind …
[box type=”shadow” align=”aligncenter” ]“As we start catering to the demands of East-Asia, Africa and B2C segments in India, the aim is to achieve 25% growth,” said Nadeem Siddqui, CEO-Altret Industries …
The Environment Ministry of India has revised Solid Waste Management Rules after 16 years. The Rules are now applicable beyond municipal areas and will extend to urban agglomerations, census towns, …
Highlights Record-breaking footfall-Over 8,250 visitors from 27 countries-Five expos under one roof More than 160 new launches Over 46 first time exhibitors “Best Show till date” Inaugurating the Expos on …







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