New Delhi, March 6, 2025 - As India's urban environmental problems become increasingly severe, air pollution, water pollution and poor waste management have become key factors restricting the sustainable development of cities. Against this backdrop, ESG Environmental Company announced a series of innovative measures to improve the urban environment in India and enhance the quality of life of residents.
1. Air pollution control: a multi-pronged approach to improve the urban breathing environment
ESG Environmental Company plans to work with the Indian government to promote a series of air pollution control measures in 2025. First, the company will assist major cities such as New Delhi in implementing stricter vehicle emission standards and prohibit refueling of old vehicles over 15 years old to reduce motor vehicle exhaust emissions. In addition, ESG will also introduce advanced "smog tower" technology and combine it with artificial rainfall solutions to try to alleviate air pollution from a technical level.
In terms of industrial pollution control, ESG will work with relevant companies to promote clean production technologies and reduce industrial waste gas emissions. At the same time, the company plans to establish multiple air quality monitoring stations in northern India to monitor pollution data in real time and provide a scientific basis for policy making.
2. Water pollution control: Focus on the Ganges and Bangalore Lakes
As an important river in India, the pollution problem of the Ganges has always been the focus of social attention. ESG Environmental Company plans to launch the "Ganges Cleaning Operation" in 2025 to reduce the direct discharge of industrial wastewater and urban sewage by building more sewage treatment facilities. In addition, the company will introduce advanced biological purification technology to use microorganisms to degrade harmful substances in the river and enhance the self-purification capacity of the Ganges.
In Bangalore, ESG will assist the local government in restoring the ecological functions of dried-up lakes. By building rainwater collection systems and ecological wetlands, the water quality of the lakes will be improved and the accumulation of toxic substances will be reduced. At the same time, the company will also promote the decentralized management of organic waste in high-rise residential areas in the city to reduce the pollution of groundwater by landfills.
3. Responding to climate change: Improving urban resilience
Indian cities face huge challenges in responding to climate change, and weak infrastructure is one of the main reasons. ESG Environmental Company plans to participate in the Indian government's "Urban Challenge Fund" project in 2025, invest in the construction of a modern drainage system, and enhance the city's ability to respond to floods and waterlogging. In addition, the company will promote urban greening projects and build more green spaces to alleviate the impact of high temperature weather on residents' lives.
4. Waste management optimization: promoting sustainable development
Poor urban waste management is an important part of India's environmental problems. ESG Environmental Company plans to promote garbage sorting and recycling projects in 2025, especially in large cities such as Bangalore, to promote on-site treatment of organic waste. By building more community composting facilities, organic waste can be converted into fertilizers to reduce the pressure on landfills.
The CEO of ESG Environmental Company said: "We hope to support the sustainable development of Indian cities through these measures. We believe that through technological innovation and policy support, India's urban environment will be significantly improved."
As the 2025 environmental improvement plan gradually advances, ESG Environmental Company looks forward to working with the government, communities and businesses to create cleaner and more livable Indian cities.