Tata Steel UISL Inaugurates Upcycling Centre in Kadma, Promoting Sustainability and Empowerment

Transforming Waste into Valuable Products, Creating a Circular Economy

Tata Steel Utilities and Infrastructure Services Limited (Tata Steel UISL) has taken a significant step towards promoting sustainable waste management practices by inaugurating the Upcycling Centre at ECC Flats, Kadma, as an extension of their successful Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (RRR) initiative.

JAMSHEDPUR – Building on the success of the RRR Centre launched last year, Tata Steel UISL is now focusing on transforming collected waste into valuable products, creating a circular economy within the community.

The Upcycling Centre aims to repurpose waste materials, reduce landfill waste, lower the company’s carbon footprint, and foster economic opportunities for individuals in need.

Key Activities at the Upcycling Centre

The Upcycling Centre undertakes various activities to promote sustainability and empower the local community:

1. Employment and Empowerment: Tata Steel UISL has employed a woman facing financial challenges to stitch reusable bags from collected clothes. This initiative provides her with a stable income while contributing to the reduction of plastic bag usage.

2. Footwear Revitalization: A skilled person has been engaged to make minor repairs to donated footwear, extending its life and supporting local craftsmanship.

3. Plastic Recycling: Collected plastic waste is sent to a recycler in Adityapur, where it is converted into paver blocks, promoting sustainable infrastructure. The company has also compressed Multi-Layered Plastic (MLP) to create sheets used for making bins at the Upcycling Centre, with each bin consuming 30 kg of plastic.

4. Textile Upcycling: In collaboration with M/s Hathkarga Udyog, collected clothes are processed through a shredder and converted into fresh yarn. This yarn is then used to create various products such as foot mats, durries, bedsheets, and kaleens, preserving traditional weaving techniques.

Tata Steel UISL’s commitment to environmental sustainability and community development is exemplified through the establishment of the Upcycling Centre.

By transforming waste into useful products, the company is not only reducing its environmental impact but also creating economic opportunities for individuals in need.

The Upcycling Centre serves as a model for sustainable waste management practices and demonstrates the potential for creating a circular economy within communities.

As the initiative continues to grow, Tata Steel UISL aims to inspire other organizations and individuals to adopt similar practices, promoting a more sustainable future for all.

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