The increasing environmental awareness surrounding ship recycling is expected to lead to more ships arriving at India’s recycling yards. Ship recycling involves the dismantling and salvaging of valuable components to optimize their use, highlighting the importance of expanding awareness in this sector for its sustainability. Bansal Group India, based in Gujarat, has earned recognition for its professionalism and attention to detail in ship recycling, becoming a notable player in the global industry. Their commitment to quality workmanship, safety protocols, and multiple industry certifications validate their dedication to safe operations.
On January 23, 2025, T K Ramachandran, Secretary of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, and Sushil Kumar Singh, Chairman of Deendayal Port Trust, visited Bansal’s ship recycling yard in Gujarat. Rubal Bansal provided a detailed overview of ship recycling processes and engaged with the workforce in Alang, showcasing the company’s commitment to safe and clean operations. Effective ship recycling helps reduce pollution levels, promote a cleaner environment, and contribute to national economic growth. Bansal Group’s adherence to national and international standards ensures that all recycling efforts are conducted with no harm to the environment.
By following regulations like the Hong Kong Convention and EU Ship Recycling Regulations, Bansal Group emphasizes efficiency and waste minimization in their recycling practices. The company values training, worker welfare, and environmental protection, educating stakeholders on sustainable ship recycling practices for the benefit of both the environment and society. Bansal Group’s innovative solutions pave the way for a greener future, setting a standard for responsible and environmentally conscious ship recycling practices in the industry.
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