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Water treatment and environment management company Ion Exchange (India) Ltd today commissioned a plant here to convert waste into energy,
The company claimed that the plant, a joint initiative of Ion Exchange and Belgium-headquartered VITO, was the first of its kind in India.
The plant would treat waste water and organic waste from its new and fully-automated kitchen, it said. The president of the Ion Exchange Ajay Popat said, "The new ANDICOS plant is unique as it integrates technology to combine solid organic waste and waste water to generate power, water and fertiliser."
The company said it has been researching and developing the ANDICOS system and technology of tapping energy from waste for over two years.
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