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 PETROCHEMICALS  BRITISH SAFETY COUNCIL

 Shivtek Spechemi’s new Hazira facility to be   443 Indian businesses win prestigious international

 operational by 2027  safety awards

 Shivtek Spechemi Industries   the company’s existing   Indian businesses  scored well on
 Ltd., Gurugram-based chemicals   Dahej (Gujarat) plant. In   safety this year, receiving  a highly
 manufacturer and a part of the Shiva   April this year, Shivtek   prized accolade  for their work in
 Group of Industries, has announced   Spechemi  fi rst  announ-  health,  safety,  and  wellbeing.  British
 that  its  new  manufacturing  facility   ced  plans  to  invest   Safety Council recognised 443 Indian
 near Hazira  will  be  operational by   Rs. 650-crore to set up   companies as winners of its prestigious
 2027.   manufacturing facilities   annual International Safety Awards for
 in Gujarat and Rajasthan.   2025, at a gala celebratory dinner held
 The facility, involving investment   The company had said   recently in Mumbai.
 of Rs. 60-crore and spread across over   the upcoming plants
 1 million square feet, will have a pro-  Dahej, Kandla, and Mundra, ensur-  would collectively add a capacity of   Of the winners, 117 Indian organi-
 duction capacity of 250,000-tpa by  ing  seamless  connectivity  for both  im-  500,000-tpa, raising Shivtek’s total   sations were awarded a Distinction,
 2027-28 and pioneer the production  ports  and exports.  The expansion is  capacity to 650,000-tpa from its current   199  organisations were awarded a
 of bio-based additives, solvents, and  further supported by a 5,000-kilolitre  150,000-tpa across three operational   Merit, and 127 organisations achieved
 speciality petrochemicals.  The com-  storage facility and a dedicated ware-  plants in Dahej (112,800-tpa), Kurnool,   a Pass.  The winners span numerous
 pany said the location offers easy  housing space of 1,50,000 square feet  Andhra Pradesh (22,800-tpa), and   sectors  with  signifi cant  representation
 access to major ports including Hazira,  for export orders and products from  Rajpura, Punjab (14,400-tpa).  from the construction, manufacturing,  injuries and work-related ill health. The   “Our winners have clearly made
       oil, gas, mining, and power and utility  awards also acknowledge organisations  substantial and ongoing efforts to pro-
 LACK OF COMPLIANCE  sectors.            that have shown commitment to well-  tect and improve the health, safety and
                                         being and mental health at work.   wellbeing of everyone in their organi-
 NGT seeks Centre’s response on enforcement   Now  in their 67th year,  the Inter-  sations. All the winners and those who
       national  Safety  Awards  recognise  and   In 2025, 789 organisations won an  were shortlisted have gone the extra mile
 of plastic waste rules by pan masala makers  celebrate organisations worldwide.  International  Safety Award.  Winners  to dedicate additional time, resources,
       During the previous calendar year, they  were  drawn from  45 countries  world-  and commitment to ensuring their work,
 The National Green  Tribunal  adopted environmentally   duct seizure, unit closure,
 (NGT) has issued a notice to the Centre  safe alternatives. However,   and  fi nes  –  no  enforce-  have demonstrated to the satisfaction of  wide. 212 organisations were awarded  teams, and workplaces remained healthy
       the scheme’s independent judges their  a Distinction,  371 were awarded a  and safe during 2024,” said Mike Robin-
 seeking its response on the enforcement  these directions have   ment steps have repor-  commitment to  preventing workplace  Merit, and 206 achieved a Pass.  son, Chief Executive, BSC.
 of Plastic  Waste Management Rules  reportedly not been com-  tedly been taken.
 against  manufacturers of gutkha,  pan  plied with.
 masala, and tobacco products.  Observing that the   Sailesh C. Mehta elected FAI Chairman
 The bench, in its order   plea  raises  signifi cant
 A bench comprising NGT Chair-  dated May 30, referred to   environmental concerns,   The Fertiliser Association of  India   continues to play a vital
 person Justice Prakash Shrivastava and  specifi c  violations  cited   the tribunal stated, “The   (FAI), the body representing the   role in this journey,
 expert member  A Senthil  Vel took  by the petitioner, includ-  original  application raises   country’s fertiliser industry, has elected   now with a focus on
 note of submissions made by advocate  ing the continued use of plastic sachets  substantial issues  relating to compli-  Sailesh C. Mehta, Chairman & Manag-  more balanced and
 Anuj Aggarwal, representing the peti-  for storing and selling gutkha, pan  ance with environmental norms. Issue   ing  Director,  Deepak Fertilisers and   nutrient-effi cient  ferti-
 tioner, who alleged that several provi-  masala, and tobacco – a practice expli-  notice to the respondents.”  Petrochemicals  Corporation Ltd. &   lisers that supports sus-
 sions of the Plastic Waste Management  citly prohibited under the rules. Further,   Mahadhan  AgriTech Ltd., as its new   tainable growth. I am
 Rules are being fl outed by these manu-  the petition pointed  out that  the man-  The matter will next be heard on   Chairman.  truly privileged to serve
 facturers.  ufacturers  are  allegedly failing to  September 26. Respondents include the      as a bridge between
 comply with the Extended Producers’  Union government, Ministry of Envi-  With over four decades of experi-  Government, industry
 According to the counsel, the Central  Responsibility (EPR) provisions under  ronment, Forest  and Climate Change,   ence  in the  industry, Mr. Mehta  has   and our farmers – act-
 Pollution  Control  Board  (CPCB)  had  the rules,  which mandate responsible  Delhi Pollution Control Committee   served as Chairman of the FAI (Western   ing as a catalyst to ele-
 issued directions in October 2021  disposal and end-of-life  management  (DPCC), Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control   Region) for over fi ve years.  vate Indian farmer and
 to 25 manufacturers, instructing  them  of  plastic packaging. Despite provi-  Board  (UPPCB),  and  several  manu-     city to global agri-exporter has been  farm productivity on the world map,”
 to shut down operations unless they  sions for penal action – including pro-  facturers of pan masala and supari.  “India’s journey from food scar-  remarkable.  The fertiliser industry  Mr. Metha said on the occasion.

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