Engineering Resources. Respecting Nature.
Rainwater Harvesting at Our Plant
At Asianol, sustainability is embedded in both our innovations and the way we bring them to life. Our manufacturing facility has been meticulously designed to integrate a fully operational rainwater-harvesting system, engineered to conserve and efficiently utilize natural rainfall. Surface water runoff during the monsoon season is systematically collected, filtered, and redirected into our operations, where it is employed in non-potable industrial processes.
The system’s effectiveness is ensured through a network of filtration units leading to three strategically positioned recharge borewells, each 150 millimeters in diameter and sunk to a depth of 100 meters. These borewells feature a high-capacity intake of 20,000 litres per hour, enabling significant water conservation and reuse.
This initiative substantially reduces reliance on groundwater and municipal water supplies while reinforcing our commitment to circular water-usage practices and resource-conscious manufacturing. By capturing and reutilizing rainwater for industrial purposes, Asianol minimizes environmental impact, lowers operational water consumption, and exemplifies how modern manufacturing can function in harmony with nature.
Asianol’s approach to sustainability underscores our broader commitment to society. This is accomplished not only through the development of safer, eco-friendly chemical solutions, but also through infrastructure that reflects respect for ecosystems and ensures responsible stewardship of natural resources for future generations.