Shri T K
Ramachandran, Secretary of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, along
with Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, Chairman of Deendayal Port Trust, visited
the Bansal ship recycling yard. During the visit, Mr. Rubal Bansal provided an
overview of the intricate processes involved in ship recycling and connected
with the workers at Alang.
As awareness grows regarding the
environmental benefits of ship recycling, an increase in ships destined for
recycling yards in India is anticipated. The process of ship recycling is not
only environmentally responsible but also facilitates the maximization of
reusable ship parts. By systematically dismantling vessels and preserving
salvageable metal components, this method allows for reprocessing steel and
other materials for various industrial applications. This heightened awareness
is crucial for the industry's progress.
Among the notable players in the ship recycling sector, Bansal Group
India, located in Gujarat, has garnered significant recognition. Their
commitment to professionalism, keen attention to detail, and dedication to
quality workmanship have established them as a globally respected ship
recycling company. The group boasts several safety certifications, enhancing
its reputation in the industry.
Effective ship recycling practices can greatly reduce pollution levels, leading
to a healthier environment and increased national economic growth. Bansal Group
is committed to maintaining a clean and secure workplace, driven by a desire to
contribute positively to society. Their operations adhere to national and
international guidelines, ensuring no harm comes to the environment during the
recycling process. By following protocols such as the Hong Kong
Convention and EU Ship Recycling Regulations, Bansal
emphasizes worker training, health and safety, and environmental conservation,
advocating for a sustainable approach to ship recycling that benefits both the
community and the planet. Article provided by Ms. Sanjam Sahi Gupta- Founder, Maritime SheEO