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Sustainable Industrial Park in Navalga, Telangana State helps in relocating the limestone polishing and cutting industries in Tandur to Navalga thereby reducing the air pollution in Tandur.

Due to Limestone polishing and cutting industries Tandur town has been facing the problems of air pollution in the town, movement of a large number of heavy vehicles and disposal of stone cutting and polishing sludge.

Providing world class ecosystem

The Sustainable Industrial Park provides a world-class ecosystem for manufacturing industries and service-oriented industries and proposes to develop infrastructure facilities for the model industrial park for Tandur limestone rock processing. The infrastructure development is focused on water supply, water distribution, internal roads, stormwater drains, electrical distribution network, internal street lighting, wastewater and waste management facilities and services buildings.

Rapid Industrialization

The Sustainable Industrial park for Limestone Industries of Tandur at Korviched, Navalga and Masanpally (M) villages is built in 298.9 acres on the Walk to Work concept. The project paved a way for rapid industrialization in Vikarabad District and Telangana.

We are working with governments to develop the sustainable industrial parks. Join us.

 

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Food processing is the necessary conversion of raw materials to edible, functional, and culturally acceptable food products, and is an Important link between production and consumption within the food value chain. Without increased attention to the role of food processing for a maintainable food supply, we are unlikely to succeed in addressing the mounting challenges in delivering sustainable diets for all.

The absence of a sustainable food processing sector contributes to the excessive food wastage in our country. Focus on food processing and preservation infrastructure can reduce this burden.

Special Food Processing Zones

Development of Special Food Processing Zones provide modern infrastructure facilities for the food processing along the value chain from the farm to the market and project also takes into consideration creation of food processing infrastructure near the farm.

SPFZ enhance the market opportunities for the farmers and provides following benefits:

  • Enhance farmer’s income.
  • Minimize wastage at all stages in the food processing chain.
  • Introduction of modern technology.
  • Encourage R&D.

As a part of the project proposed by the Telangana State Govt. Core CarbonX Solutions Pvt. Ltd. is preparing a Master Plan and a Detailed Project Report for SPFZ in three districts Mancherial, Rajanna Sircilla and Jangaon.

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The CBBOs help in registration and training of FPOs, appointment of professional expertise, assist in regular interface with stakeholders, assist in facilitating traceability and provide market-linkage for products both local and global.

Small Farmer Agri-business Consortium (SFAC) has designed a three tier structure to promote the Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs). The structure will have cluster-based business organisations (CBBOs), which will play the function of resource institutes (RIs) on the ground-level. CBBOs also work with the state governments to ensure that FPOs get all the benefits that are accorded to cooperatives.

Ensuring Better Incomes

Small farmers/producers do not have the volume individually (both inputs and produce) to get the benefit of economies of scale. Besides, in agricultural marketing, there is a long chain of intermediaries who very often work non-transparently leading to the situation where the producer receives only a small part of the value that the ultimate consumer pays. Through aggregation, the primary producers can avail the benefit of economies of scale.

We are working with both government and non-government organisations to establish business plans for farmers. Join us.

 

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Energy efficient cookstoves in the Republic of Myanmar help families live better lives: less pollution, as well as augment incomes.

Families in Myanmar used traditional methods – either open fire or three-stone method for cooking. These were fairly inefficient at converting energy into heat for cooking. Fuel is wasted, as heat is allowed to escape into the open air. These are unhealthy too; they cause diseases like bronchitis and pneumonia.

Enhancing the Quality of Life for 30,000 Households

CCX has successfully distributed Improved Cook Stoves (ICS) to approximately 30,000 households in Myanmar. The ICS has been specifically designed to provide an enclosure for the fire, effectively reducing the loss of radiant heat, protecting it against wind, and ultimately increasing heat transfer. This design greatly enhances the efficiency of the cookstove.

Economic Advancement

While it also meant faster cooking, the cookstoves helped save time and fuel, cleaner pans, kitchen walls and health expenditure. Carbon credits also augmented the income of these families leading to economic advancement

We are working with other governments to widen the usage of improved cookstoves (ICS). Join us.

 

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Industrial effluents released into adjoining water sources alter latter’s physicochemical composition, changing the water’s quality and making it non-potable and toxic to organisms.

CCX project helped in the Identification of waste water flow from industries into the water bodies thus enabling the mitigation of pollution of water bodies and enhancing the quality of groundwater in the area.

The industries located around the Isnapur lake are releasing their polluted effluents directly into the lake and indirectly into the Nakkavagu tributary. Due to seepage and infiltration of the polluted water bodies/drains, the groundwater and drinking water sources in the area is highly contaminated.

Mitigating Pollution:

Identification and quantification of the sources of industrial effluents from Telangana state industrial infrastructure corporation (TSIIC) Industrial Parks located in the catchment of the Isnapur Lake helps to develop feasible and cost-effective intervention measure(s) in the Industrial parks for reducing water pollution in the water bodies. CCX also helped in the preparation of  the action plan for implementation of remedial intervention measures for preventing the discharge of untreated effluents into the water bodies.

We are working with the governments to identify and mitigate the causes of pollution. Join us.

 

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Strengthening the knowledge base of government officials to effectively implement Swachh Bharat Mission: Bridging gaps and enhancing implementation.

 

After the introduction of Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), Capacity building of government functionaries as well as of other stakeholders under SBM-U has been one of the main challenges. In order to build the capacity of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) officials and to manage sanitation issues at the ULB level, in order to address these emerging issues and challenges, the capacity of ULBs officials must be strengthened to enable them to play their role and shoulder their responsibilities efficiently at the ULB level.

Bridging Gaps

The Exposure workshops have been designed by CCX team to bridge the gap in knowledge and information to enable ULB officials to ensure effective solid waste management at ULB level and sustaining it on a long term basis. Institutions of high repute and experience have been engaged in working on imparting training and in other activities to build capacities of ULB officials.

We are working with various governments to widen the knowledge of personnel. Join us.

 

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Capacity Building, Institutional Building, Field Level Trainings and IEBC Activities for 20 Urban Local Bodies of Anantapur and YSR Kadapa Districts.

SANKALP is formed for the adaption of responsibility of once own wards by giving a platform for choosing and registering an association at wards for quick resolution, progress and development of Wards.

As part of this program, CCX team organised E-Learning on Capacity Building for 700 + ULB (Urban Local Body) Officials in 20 ULB’S of 2 districts with 200 + best practices implemented all over India. Moreover, Field level Training for 2023 Public Health workers was organised to raise dignity of Labour and to help them adopt modern Solid Waste Management Techniques.

Impact on Lifes :

Improvising awareness on wet/ dry waste segregation at Wards Level, usage of Personal Protection Equipment by Public Health Workers and Ward Level Associations for Ward level issues, promoting Kitchen composting and Roof Gardening are some of the higher goals that were achieved.

Informational and education led Behaviour Change Activities at ULB’s level was organised as part of SWACH SURVEKSHAN, SWACHH HE SEVA under SWACH BHARAT MISSION.

We work with Governments, NGO’S and Private Firms for organising such programs. Join us.

 

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