Regional industries powering India with renewable energy & recycling
Discover how regional industries across India are driving the nation's green future through renewable energy adoption and advanced recycling practices, contributing to sustainability and economic growth.
Regional industries powering India with renewable energy & recycling

Mumbai, June 4
India's local industries are emerging as strong drivers of sustainable development. From producing solar energy to adopting mass-scale recycling, these sectors are not only reducing their carbon footprint but also building a strong and independent industry future.
Solar Energy is Powering Progress with Clean Technology India has set an ambitious target of achieving 450 GW of installed renewable energy capacity by 2030, with over 280 GW expected to come from solar power alone. Regional industries are playing a significant role in reaching this milestone by embracing advanced solar technologies that reduce dependence on fossil fuels and lower operational costs.
Talking to Bizz Buzz, Jai, CEO of Galo Solar says, “Our mission extends far beyond simply providing clean solar energy, as it’s more about driving meaningful change toward sustainable development and empowerment. Through solar power, we empower people to decrease their carbon footprints, save on energy expenditure, and adopt green living.”
Our activities facilitate the establishment of green jobs, increase energy selfsufficiency, and facilitate the construction of climate-resilient infrastructure. Every solar power solution that we deploy brings us closer to a greener and more equitable future, he said.
Regional paper mills are adopting responsible forestry methods, increasing the use of recycled paper inputs, and minimizing industrial waste through innovative eco-technologies. These steps not only conserve natural resources but also align with rising consumer demand for sustainable products.
Amit Mittal, Founder and MD of Chandpur Paper says, “Sustainability is at the core of our production values. We are always committed to responsible forestry by recycling waste paper and reducing dependency on wood-based paper. Our operations are designed to protect natural resources with relentless quality. Through prioritizing circular ways and reducing our environmental footprint, we intend to meet the increasing paper demand without compromising forest and ecosystem health. It aligns with meeting the needs of the times responsibly without disturbing environmental well-being for future times, which is following India’s vision for self-reliant, sustainable development.”
As India moves towards its 2030 and beyond green energy goals, regional business leadership and vision will remain at the forefront of the nation’s efforts towards a cleaner, more sustainable, and self-dependent economy.
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