Corporate Recyclers Conclave 2025 Explores Waste-to-Wealth Solutions
Industry Leaders Share Innovative Approaches at Ranchi Sustainability Meet
Key Points:
- BSL Director emphasizes circular economy’s role in national growth
- AMNS reveals solutions for 37 out of 47 waste types at conclave
- Tata Steel reports Rs 10,000 crore annual revenue from by-products
RANCHI – The Corporate Recyclers Conclave (CRC) 2025 in Ranchi has brought together over 50 delegates to explore innovative waste management solutions and sustainability practices.
Leading companies have showcased remarkable progress in waste management initiatives. AMNS has developed solutions for 37 different types of industrial waste.
“The circular economy approach has helped us reduce landfill waste by 40% in the past year,” a senior industry expert stated.
Industrial Innovations
Tata Steel’s Industrial By-products Management Division has created successful branded products. The company has implemented zero-waste programs across its facilities.
Meanwhile, SAIL Bokaro Steel Plant has advanced its slag processing techniques. The plant has achieved a 30% reduction in carbon emissions through these initiatives.
Environmental Impact
The CSIR-NML Jamshedpur has developed groundbreaking technologies for waste management. These solutions have shown promising results in laboratory trials.
Moreover, Hindustan Zinc Ltd has implemented biological processes for waste treatment. The company has successfully rehabilitated over 200 hectares through plantation initiatives.
Future Directions
Industry experts discussed emerging technologies for non-recyclable waste. The focus remained on developing cost-effective solutions for waste management.
In addition, participants explored new opportunities in the circular economy. The discussions emphasized the importance of collaborative research efforts.

