Arvind Envisol, devising solutions for a sustainable future
The Textile magazine|March 2020
Arvind Envisol is a pioneer in the sector of zero liquid discharge water treatment solutions, addressing the issues faced by new-age industry players. With its expertise and experience in the textile industry, this company is moving towards a sustainable future and is helping its clients achieve the same
Ganesh Kalidas
Arvind Envisol, devising solutions for a sustainable future

Among all the innovations explored and implemented in the industry, the need of the hour is devising solutions that would enable companies to become sustainable along with being profitable and responsible as they grow. The textile industry has always been witness to ground-breaking developments whenever a need has occurred. And catering to their environmental need, Arvind Ltd. installed their first zero discharge effluent treatment plant for its facility in 1997. Continuing on the learnings of this venture, Arvind Envisol was launched in 2012.

As one of the strongest players in the industry and a technology-driven entity, the leaders at Arvind Envisol were able to identify inefficiencies in technology and, with their research and development and innovations, bridged the gap between necessity and solutions. The company started by providing solutions through its patented, Mechanical Vapour Recompression (MVR) technology that aims to tackle corrosion, scaling and cost issues. The technology has not only proved efficient but is implemented at the lowest possible cost, globally. The company now provides 100% effluent treatment facility for textile plants.

It also has an upper hand in providing these solutions to sectors like pharmaceuticals, metal and food and beverage. Additionally, Arvind Envisol represents Hydranautics, a US-based supplier of process designed membranes that make the task of zero liquid discharge attainable. Arvind Envisol also has in-house MBR manufacturing facility in association with the world’s leading technology provider, Memstar. With the aid of such latest technologies, the company provides a complete range of solutions for effluent treatment and recycling. Overall, these help in saving power, reduce carbon footprints, and lower the customer’s cost.

This story is from the March 2020 edition of The Textile magazine.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the March 2020 edition of The Textile magazine.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM THE TEXTILE MAGAZINEView All
RAJAPALAYAM MILLS
The Textile magazine

RAJAPALAYAM MILLS

Focus on Modernisation, Capacity Expansion and Value added products

time-read
2 mins  |
August 2021
GANESHA ECOSPHERE expanding Recycled Polyester Staple Fibre capacity
The Textile magazine

GANESHA ECOSPHERE expanding Recycled Polyester Staple Fibre capacity

The world is awakening to the pressing need to save the Mother Earth from drowning into the plastic pollution. People and countries across the globe are looking at alternatives to reduce the impact on the environment, and become more sustainable and greener.

time-read
3 mins  |
August 2021
KUSTERS CALICO completes 25 years of Indian operations
The Textile magazine

KUSTERS CALICO completes 25 years of Indian operations

Creates new benchmarks in the processing and finishing technology

time-read
6 mins  |
August 2021
Simultaneous or traversing distortion detection in textile production: a tough decision. Or is it?
The Textile magazine

Simultaneous or traversing distortion detection in textile production: a tough decision. Or is it?

With the invention of the first automatic weft straightener, Mahlo GmbH + Co. KG set a milestone in the textile industry. Continuous further development and a high level of innovation, incorporating many years of experience in application technology, resulted in the straightening technology that still defines the standard in the industry today. No other system on the market can detect distortions as precisely as the scanning system of the machine manufacturer from Bavaria, Germany. Even the most complicated weaves, surface structures and patterns are detected fully automatically and reliably. The appropriate measuring principle for the interested customer's product mix can be selected from a broad portfolio of different scanning technologies and sensors. Mahlo sales manager Thomas Höpfl explains what is behind this.

time-read
4 mins  |
July 2021
SHAHI EXPORTS
The Textile magazine

SHAHI EXPORTS

India’s first woven apparel and textiles manufacturer to create Cradle to Cradle Certified® Gold products

time-read
3 mins  |
July 2021
ITALIAN TEXTILE MACHINERY - Pandemic Accelerates Digital Transformation Process in Textile Sector
The Textile magazine

ITALIAN TEXTILE MACHINERY - Pandemic Accelerates Digital Transformation Process in Textile Sector

The Covid-19 pandemic that hit the world a year ago has also severely impacted the textile machinery sector. At ACIMIT’s general assembly, the association representing the Italian textile machinery manufacturers, this was seen as an opportunity to consider what the sector had lost in 2020, while also presenting a variety of future projects to relaunch the industry.

time-read
2 mins  |
July 2021
INDITEX targets net zero emissions by 2040
The Textile magazine

INDITEX targets net zero emissions by 2040

The Executive Chairman announces that Inditex will bring its net zero emissions target forward 10 years to 2040. The Group is also bringing several other sustainability targets forward. This includes aiming for all its cotton to be more sustainable or recycled by 2023, two years ahead of schedule.

time-read
3 mins  |
July 2021
BRÜCKNER's top performance, the basis for a long-term partnership
The Textile magazine

BRÜCKNER's top performance, the basis for a long-term partnership

Hayri Taşdemir, General Manager of the Elif Iplik Group, wants to remain successful with his company in the long term: "The most important thing for us is the large production capacity, high quality of goods and flexibility. The customers' requirements are changing constantly, we have to be able to react to them immediately in order to remain competitive. With BRÜCKNER and INTER TEKSTIL we have definitely chosen the right partners!"

time-read
3 mins  |
July 2021
“Our partnership with U.S. Cotton will establish credible supply chain links - M RAM MD, Paramount Textile Mills
The Textile magazine

“Our partnership with U.S. Cotton will establish credible supply chain links - M RAM MD, Paramount Textile Mills

Paramount Textiles strongly believes in sustainable manufacturing and business processes and is a net consumer of its emissions

time-read
3 mins  |
May 2021
KPR Mill's education initiative for women employees yields excellent results
The Textile magazine

KPR Mill's education initiative for women employees yields excellent results

Coimbatore-based KPR Mill Limited has been in the news for its pioneering educational initiatives as part of its CSR activities. Over 27,000 women employees working in the group have successfully completed higher education courses in the last 23 years. Going one step further, it has now successfully trained 52 candidates of which 45 students have already been placed in reputed establishments till now. A report

time-read
4 mins  |
May 2021