Orientbell Tiles 2.5-Hectare Pond Near Bulandshahr To Recharge Groundwater
Orientbell Tiles as part of their commitment to protect the environment, a 2.5-hectare pond has been inaugurated in a nearby village Bhora in Bulandshahr district for rejuvenation and rainwater harvesting. The pond is situated 20 kms away from the factory. <span style="font-weight: 400;">The aim
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Mar 31, 2021 4:18 AM
Orientbell Tiles as part of their commitment to protect the environment, a 2.5-hectare pond has been inaugurated in a nearby village Bhora in Bulandshahr district for rejuvenation and rainwater harvesting. The pond is situated 20 kms away from the factory. The aim of this initiative is to recharge the amount of water which is used to manufacture the tiles and double the amount that gets extracted from the earth. Two rainwater harvesting pits are installed which will be able to charge approximately 1.5 lac cubic meter water per annum into the earth. Beside this pond, 270 trees have been planted as a part of the CSR initiative as well. Orientbell Tiles has always been conscious of manufacturing their products in a sustainable fashion and in an environment friendly way. Their first step towards this was 20 years ago when Orientbell Tiles got ISO 14000 for the first time. In addition to this, Orientbell Tiles also utilizes the tiles to renovate the schools and offices in Anganwadi and rural areas. As part of that initiative, Orientbell Tiles has completed 150 “Happy School” Projects.
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