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Report on the Planning Workshop at SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar
[Sustainable and Environment-friendly Industrial Production Project]
Date: 18th October, 2016
Venue: Conference Hall, SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar
Participants:
S.No. Name Organisation
1. Mr. H R Nautiyal
Regional Manager, SIIDCUL IIE
Haridwar
2. Mr. L K Mishra
AM (IT) Manager, SIIDCUL IIE
Haridwar
3. Dr. Ankur Kansal Regional Officer, UEPPCB, Roorkee
4. Mr. Harindra Garg
Chairperson, SIIDCUL Manufactures
Association of Uttarakhand (SMAU)
5. Mr. Anil Sharma
Executive President, SIIDCUL
Entrepreneurs Welfare Association
(SEWA)
6. Mr. Raju Solanki Owner, Sharp Industries
7. Mr. Amit K Singh CETP Project Manager, IIE Haridwar
8. Mr. Anuj Sharma Representative from RSPL Limited
9. Mr. Mahendra Kumar Representative from Havells India Ltd.
10. Mr. Sandeep Sharma
Representative from Akums Drugs and
Pharmaceuticals
11. Mr. Rohit Chudhury
Representative from Pure and Cure
Healthcare
12. Mr. Mukesh Mishra Representative from ITC Limited
13. Mr. Balwant Singh Representative from ITC Limited
14. Mr. S K Tripathi Representative from ALPS India Ltd.
15. Mr. Ravikant Saini
Representative from Neel Metal PL
Haridwar
16. Mr. Bhuwan Sharma Representative from Cholayil (P) Ltd.
17. Mr. Shailendra Bhandari Representative from Cholayil (P) Ltd.
18. Mr. Manish Rawat Representative from AG Industries
19. Mr. G A Sapvit Representative from AG Industries
20. Mr. Deepak Tiwari Representative from WIPRO Limited
21. Mr. Amit Sharma Representative from Genka Healthcare
22. Mr. Kamal Verma
Representative from Sunmax Auto
Engg Pvt. Ltd.
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23. Mr. Toshar Dange
Representative from Akashyog Health
Products Pvt. Ltd.
24. Mr. John Thomas Senior Advisor, SGR- GIZ (Dehradun)
25. Mr. Raghu B Nukala Project Director, SEIP- GIZ
26. Mr. Hemant Verma Technical Advisor, SEIP Dehradun
27. Ms. Gurpreet Kaur
Junior Technical Advisor, SEIP
Dehradun
28. Ms. Shipra Pandey Admin Assistant SEIP Dehradun
Purpose of the workshop:
□ Finalise activities and broad timelines for the SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar under
SEIP Project
□ Define project management structures
□ Identify key stakeholders and cooperation landscapes of agencies to be
involved
□ Finalisation of members of site level Advisory Group
□ Formation of Project Facilitation Teams
□ Identification of results based activities for SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar under 5R6M
Summary of discussions and decisions taken:
Mr. Hemant Verma from GIZ made a presentation on activities and their status.
Discussions were moderated by Mr. Raghu Babu from GIZ. Following are the
decisions taken are given below.
1. Following major activities for SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar have been identified:
a) Modernisation / Upgradation of CETP / ETPs, ZLD, Improve Conveyance/
Drainage
b) Environment Improvement in Industries (promotion of BAT tecniques).
c) Skills Development – ETP/CETP Operators (Helpers, Technicians)
d) Other Activities for IIE Haridwar/Uttarakhand:
□ Environmental drives through participatory approaches (removal of
waste dumps, plantation etc.)
□ Develop viable solution for management structures for IIE Haridwar for
managing infrastructure & services in IIE Haridwar
□ GIS mapping and development of strategic action plan
□ Improvement of the drain carrying wastewater/sewage passing through
IIE Haridwar
□ Voluntary improvements in wastewater management in industries
□ Voluntary improvements in production processes in industries
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These activities will be complemented by the SEIP project at national level with the
following:
□ Environmental Technology Platform
□ Green rating and certification system for industrial areas
□ Replication, upscaling in other industrial areas
□ New measures under policies, plans, programmes [e.g., Enforcement
directives for industries (tannery); Policy measures on skills
development; Guidelines for CETPs; Guidelines for continuous/online
monitoring systems etc.]
2. For providing solutions for up-gradation/modernisation solutions of ETPs (09 nos),
a list of 22 industries from various sectors has been identified with ETPs of which
09 will be finalised for providing solutions for improvement. Ref. Annexure I.
Following tasks with responsibilities and milestones has been identified:
Tasks Action by By when
Develop questionnaire GIZ * 25th October, 2016
Circulation of questionnaire SMAU, SIA and
SEWA
October, 2016
Survey of sample industries GIZ* November, 2016
Completion of survey (GIZ) GIZ* 15th November, 2016
Presentation to Advisory group on
findings of questionnaires
GIZ* 1st week December,
2016
Conceptual solutions, rough
estimates for ETPs
RODECO February, 2017
*GIZ: SEIP and SGR
3. For improvement at industries and replication of successful models, a list of 50
industries has been identified under the following sectors from SIIDCUL IIE
Haridwar by the participants of the workshop including those identified for providing
solutions with ETPs viz.:
a) Pharma
b) Plastic
c) Electronics/Electricals
d) FMCG (Soaps and Food products)
e) Metal
f) Automobile
g) Packaging
h) Misc. including apparels and service industry
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List of industries under above mention sectors has been detailed out in
Annexure II.
4. Decisions taken on skills development of ETP/CETP operators (helpers/technicians): □ Industries agreed to participate in the survey.
□ Helpers and technicians should be given a short crash course on ETP
operations and management.
□ Government Institutions in the nearby areas should be empaneled to provide
training to the helpers and technicians. Industry representatives identified the
following institutions in nearby areas for empanelment with Skill Council for
Green Jobs (SCGJ) of the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to
provide skill development training to helpers and technicians of ETPs and
CETP in IIE Haridwar:
o Government Polytechnic in Haridwar
o Pollution Control Research Institute (PCRI)- BHEL
o College of Engineering Roorkee (COER)
GIZ will coordinate with these institutions and SCGJ for affiliation and carrying
out training courses.
□ ETPs being operated and maintained by the third party operators (outsourced
companies) should also be covered in the survey and training.
Following tasks with responsibilities and milestones has been identified:
Tasks Action by By when
a) Inventory of qualifications of technicians and helpers
Develop Questionnaire GIZ 30th October, 2016
Circulation of Questionnaire SMAU, SEWA and SIA
November, 2016
Survey of Sample Industries GIZ November, 2016
Completion of survey GIZ 30th November,
2016
b) Participation in skills courses and competitions
Courses to be organized by GIZ GIZ March 2017
Participants from industries SMAU, SEWA and SIA
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Pics: From the Planning Workshop at the Conference Hall of SIIDCUL at IIE Haridwar
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5. On the steering structures at the industrial area level the following decisions had been taken:
□ SEIP Project Advisory Committee
A Project Advisory Committee would be set up to monitor, review and advice the project.
The Committee would be chaired by Mr. H R Nautiyal, Regional Manager, SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar and will have members from SIA/SMAU/SEWA, Mr. Amit K Singh from CETP and Dr. Kansal from UEPPCB Roorkee.
The Committee will meet once every month (meeting coinciding with single window meeting of UEPPCB).
The suggested composition is as follows:
1. Mr. H. R. Nautiyal, Regional Manager SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar
Chairperson
2. Representative SMAU from SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar Member 3. Representative SEWA from SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar Member 4. Representative SIA from SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar Member 5. Dr. Ankur Kansal, Regional Officer, UEPPCB
Roorkee Member
6. Mr. Amit K Singh, CETP Project Manager SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar
Member
7. Mr Hemant Kumar, Technical Advisor, GIZ Cell at SIIDCUL
Member
8. Rep. of SIIDCUL Haridwar Convenor
It was also decided to constitute the following Facilitation Teams to promote cross learning by inviting industries and experts to participate in the discussions and to identify measures for implementation of environmental improvement in individual industries and IIE Haridwar:
Facilitation Team - Water Pollution Reduction
Facilitation Team – Cleaner Production in Industries
Facilitation Team - Environmental Drives and Outreach
□ Facilitation Team - Water Pollution Reduction
Purpose: To promote cross learning by inviting industries and experts to participate in the discussions and to identify water pollution reduction measures for implementation in individual industries and IIE Haridwar.
The Facilitation Team would be coordinated by Mr. R C Jain (M/s Parma Synth).
The Committee will meet in the 2nd week of every month.
The suggested composition is as follows:
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1. Mr. R C Jain (M/s Parma Synth) Coordinator 2. Mr. Amit K Singh (CETP Project Manager) Member 3. Rep. of M/s Akums Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
(to be identified) Member
4. Rep. of M/s ITC Limited (to be identified) Member 5. Rep. of M/s Kwality Polythreads Pvt. Ltd. (to be
identified) Member
6. Rep. of UEPPCB Invitee
□ Facilitation Team - Cleaner Production in Industries
Purpose: To promote cross learning by inviting industries and experts to participate in the discussions and to identify cleaner production measures for implementation in individual industries.
The Facilitation Team would be coordinated by Mr. Tushar Dongre (M/s Akashyog).
The Committee will meet in the 3rd week of every month.
The suggested composition is as follows:
1. Mr. Tushar Dongre (M/s Akashyog) Coordinator 2. Mr. Deepak Tiwari, M/s Wipro Member 3. Rep. of M/s Hero Moto Corp Limited (to be identified) Member 4. Rep. of M/s Cholayil Pvt. Ltd. (to be identified) Member 5. Rep. of Mahindra Group (to be identified) Member 6. Rep. of UEPPCB Invitee
□ Facilitation Team – Environmental Drives and Outreach
Purpose: To promote environmental drives and outreach so as to improve environment, cleanliness, infrastructure & services in IIE Haridwar, including environmental drives, clean-up drives, plantation drives, awareness programmes, events (workshops, conferences etc.).
The Facilitation Team would be coordinated by Mr. Anil Sharma (SEWA).
The Committee will meet in the 4th week of every month.
The suggested composition is as follows: 1. Mr. Anil Sharma (SEWA) Coordinator 2. Mr. Harindra Garg (SMAU) Member 3. Mr. Raj Tiwari Member 4. Mr. Himesh Kapoor (SEWA Member 5. Mr. Raj Arora (SEWA & SMAU) Member 6. Mr. Arun Raghav Member 7. Mr. Raju Solanki (Sharp Industries) Member 8. Mr. Sudhir Mehta Member 9. Mr. L K Mishra (SIIDCUL) Member 10. Rep. of UEPPCB Invitee
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These three Facilitation Teams will meet on monthly basis and invite industries to participate in the discussions and will identify measures that could be implemented and would follow-up to showcase success stories.
Following tasks with responsibilities and milestones has been identified:
Tasks Action by By when
Monthly Facilitation Team meetings (Information exchange, experience sharing on BAT etc., identification of measures to be implemented voluntarily, documentation etc.)
Organize monthly meetings SMAU/SEWA/SIA and Industry representatives
2nd, 3rd and 4th week of every month
Follow-up GIZ Regularly
Document success stories GIZ Regularly
a) Month long environmental drives
Environment drives for improvements in industries
SMAU /SEWA/ SIA
15 to 25 Oct. 2016
Documentation of successes GIZ Oct. 2016
6. As part of 5R6M (5 successful measures in 6 months) following activities has been
identified: □ Plantation drive- around CETP IIE Haridwar □ Cleanliness drive - removal of waste dumps on the peripheral areas of the
industrial estate □ Rejuvenation/improvement of the Rawali Rao Drain (redesigning of the drain
with natural filters etc.)
Following tasks with responsibilities and milestones has been identified:
Tasks Action by By when
5 Results in 6 Months
Plantation drive
GIZ and SMAU/SEWA/SIA and Industry representatives
Oct & Nov 2016
Cleanliness drive-Removal of waste dumps
Oct & Nov 2016
Rejuvenation of the Rawali Rao drain
December 2016 to April 2017
Follow-up GIZ Regularly
Document success stories GIZ Regularly
For programme agenda and photographs of the Planning Workshop. Ref. Annexure III and IV.
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Annexure I: List of industries and other with ETPs identified in SIIDCUL IIE Haridwar
1) Hindustan Unilever Limited
2) ITC Limited
3) WIPRO Ltd.
4) Hero Moto Corp Ltd.
5) A G Industries
6) Akash Yog Health Products
7) Surya Processed Food Pvt. Ltd.
8) Rockman Industries Ltd.
9) Akums Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
10) Zydus
11) Cavinkare Pvt. Ltd
12) Neel Metal Products Ltd.
13) Pharma Synth Formulation Ltd
14) Kwality Polythreads Pvt. Ltd
15) Havells India Ltd
16) C&S Electric Ltd.(Plot 4, Sector 11)
17) US Metal products
18) Rohit Surfactant Pvt. Ltd. (RSPL)
19) Aman Metal Pvt. Ltd
20) Pentagon Mall- Supertech
21) Gardenia Hotel
22) Metro Hospital
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Annexure II: List of industries identified under various sectors in SIIDCUL IIE
Haridwar
1. Pharma
Synokem Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Aarogya Formulation Pvt. Ltd
Esckay
Talent Health Care
Eastern Healthcare
PIL Pharaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.
SBL
2. Plastic
Cello Industries
Hamilton Housewares Pvt. Ltd.
Luxar Writing Instruments Pvt. Ltd
VIP Industries
Creative Industries
Arvind camy
Arun Plasto
3. Electronics/Electricals
Anchor Electricals Pvt. Ltd
Napino
HQ Lamps
Halonix
Eon Electricals
Indo Asian
Asian cables
Orbit cables
KKG Industries
4. FMCG (Soaps and Food products)
4.1 Food
Genus Food Pvt. Ltd.
Raja Biscuits Pvt. Ltd.
Perfect Food Pvt. Ltd.
MD Printing
4.2 Soap
GK Burban Herbals
Cholayil
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Padm Services
Herbal Concepts Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.
Lotus Herbals
5. Automobile/Metal
Satyam Auto Components Ltd.
Classic Industries
Autofit
M&M
CMR (century)
Affyn Steel
6. Packaging
TCPL Packaging Ltd.
Uttarakhand Packaging
Revati Print O Pack Unit
Kanhe Packaging
ShreeJi Packaging and Logistic services
Shree Balaji Packaging
7. Misc. (apparels and service industries)
K2 Cloths
Kirby
Godrej
Safeguard industries
Kundan Care Products Ltd
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Annexure III: Planning Workshop – Programme Schedule