Government subsidies in India for setting up a Waste Tyre Recycling Plant in Maharashtra

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bharatcarbonandoilindustries

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Feb 4, 2014, 1:55:03 AM2/4/14
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Dear Sir,

Can anybody provide information on Tyre Recycling Plant which is  a ECO Friendly and also give us details of Government subsidies for Same.  We are planning to set up a new manufacturing processing plant of Waste Tyre Recycling in Maharashtra. Also give us the information on Government of India Notifications for Waste Tyre Recycling Plant in Maharashtra.

Regards,

Vasanthi S Raghavan


Krishna Engineers & Consultants

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Feb 4, 2014, 4:14:08 AM2/4/14
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Dear Sir,

The Waste Tyre Recycling Plant is not a ECO friendly. As per our knowledge, there is no such subsidy or notification of Government of India for this project.

Thanks and regards.
Pramod Hati


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Mohitsinh Zala

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Feb 4, 2014, 4:58:36 AM2/4/14
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Dear Sir,

Follow below details for Tyre recycling Plant.

Anjali Exim

520-527 Poddar Arcade, Khand Bazaar,

Varachha Road, Surat 395 006 (Guj) India

Ph: +91 261 2554150/51 Fax: +91 261 2554149


On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Mohitsinh Zala <9988...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Sir,

We can say its a ECO friendly..

Vinod Luhadiya

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Feb 4, 2014, 5:15:56 AM2/4/14
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Yes , it is not ECO friendly plant and there are no subsdiy on this plant 
 
Best Regards,
Vinod K Luhadiya

B.E.(Metallurgy), MBA
Accredited Energy Auditor, ISO Consultant
Industrial Consultant for Non Ferrous Industry

DIRECTOR - USHA MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS
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Babukumar Shanmugam

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Feb 7, 2014, 12:05:59 PM2/7/14
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Let us think different.  Like plastice waste, why not the tyre be crushed and used for laying roads.
 
Still it is getting reused.
 
Warm regards
Babukumar



Kishore Kumar.N

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Feb 11, 2014, 10:32:33 AM2/11/14
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that will be really a good move ...but have to chk at what temperature the toxic fumes release
Cheers
KK
BEST REGARDS
N.KISHORE KUMAAR

Suneel Newaskar

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Feb 11, 2014, 10:43:14 AM2/11/14
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Dear All ,
You can have ECO friendly designed plant for deriving hydrocarbons from tyre . It is continuous type one .
If interested kindly contact me .
Suneel Newaskar
08080359989
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