Dr
Harsh Vardhan Calls For “Responsible Consumerism” Csir-Neeri’s Mobile
Air Pollution Monitoring Van To Be Deployed Nationwide
The Union
Minister for Science & Technology and Ministry of Earth Sciences Dr Harsh
Vardhan, has called for a culture of responsible consumerism on the occasion of
World Environment Day today.
Speaking to newsmen
after attending a series of events at the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI: a wing of the Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research) in Nagpur today, the Minister said that air pollution in India’s
metropolitan cities is recognized as a major threat to the future generations.
Keeping in mind the need for effective monitoring and corrective measures, he
asked CSIR-NEERI to deploy its mobile units on a nationwide scale over the next
year.
Union Minister for
Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr Harsh Vardhan flagging -off the
CSIR-NEERI’s Mobile Emission Monitoring & Control Laboratory ( MEMCL) while
Dr. M.O. Garg (Director General , CSIR ) and other dignitaries look on.
A Mobile
Emission Monitoring and Control Laboratory (MEMCL), which the Minister flagged
off for the benefit of Nagpur today, will subsequently be taken to all the
major cities of the country. After year-long surveys and observations,
CSIR-NEERI would be in a position to propose effective solutions for adoption
on a war footing.
Dr Harsh Vardhan
has urged citizens to transform themselves as responsible consumers. Instead of
chasing ‘instant’ and junk foods, they should bear in mind their real needs.
There should also be consciousness of public transportation and ethical
purchases.
“We must join
the growing world community of safety and environment conscious consumers who
are aware of the cradle to grave implications of the production of whatever
they buy. We must also conserve with a view to tomorrow –spare enough for the
coming generations,” he said.
Dr
Harsh Vardhan went around the facilities of CSIR-NEERI, an institution he
dubbed as the “gold standard” among comparable foundations all over the world.
He inaugurated a “Harit Sanghralaya”, flagged off the MEMCL and laid the
foundation of a Biotechnology Park which is to come up with the objective of
developing a state-of-art technology development laboratory for transformation
of lab-scale processes to demonstrable technologies.
The achievements
of CSIR-NEERI have been displayed under 12 themes: “Glorious past”, “Air
environment”, “Water environment”, “Wastewater technology”, “Eco-restoration”, “Environment
and health”, “Solid and hazardous waste management”, “Waste to wealth”, “Renewable
energy”, “Climate change”, “Analytical instruments” and “Environmental modelling”.
The objective is
to promote green solutions in the air, water, energy and other environmental
sectors at local, regional, and international levels. The Harit Sangrahalaya proposes
to open its doors to individuals, industries and organisations to adopt best
eco-friendly practices, to raise their contribution to sustainable development.
Its theme is: “Join us and be part of a sustainable future”.
Dr Harsh
Vardhan described the museum as a “gift to the people of Nagpur” who are
already famous for their high degree of cultural awareness. It includes a “Kids
Section” under which the virtue of Biodiversity has been showcased with
beautiful illustrations. Some working models have been prepared based on the
CSIR-NEERI technologies and placed in the Sangrahalaya to highlight the Electrolytic
defluoridation process used to remove fluoride from water, phytorid technology
for sewage treatment, “NEERI-ZAR” portable instant water filter, solid waste to
biogas plant, decolourisation of effluent of textile industry, and common
effluent treatment plant for industrial wastewater treatment.
“I hope that
through this museum the people of Nagpur, who are dwelling at the hub of
Maharasthra and India’s industrial growth, would see for themselves how they
can themselves play a role in striking a balance between the demands and
responsibilities of modern living. I congratulate the scientists and
technologists of CSIR-NEERI for coming up with this wonderful idea,” he said.
The MEMCL is capable
of real time sampling, analysis and control of air pollution from sources
through flue gas treatability studies. It is equipped with a number of
innovative technologies that enhances the CSIR-NEERI’s air monitoring
capabilities.
“I have
suggested to the Director, CSIR-NEERI and his able team that
instead of keeping MEMCL confined to just Nagpur they should send it to all the
major cities because every one of them is suffering under the burden of air
pollution. CSIR-NEERI’s good name will be leveraged on a nationwide scale and
resultantly all the state governments will adopt its air cleansing proposals on
a war footing by the time of next year’s World Environment Day,” he said.
The proposed
Biotechnology Park Project envisages the utilisation of
municipal solid waste (MSW) and organic biomass as raw material for bio-fuels
to address the waste management issues at reduced cost. The project would
deploy biological and thermal processing options to propose the most economic
and strategic option.
Dr
Harsh Vardhan said that waste management is one of the key priorities of the
Narendra Modi government’s environment policy. The long-term goal for the
development is to become a recycling society that uses waste as a resource.
Multitudes of the processes are available for utilization of waste for bio-fuels,
he added.
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