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NISOL MANUFACTURING UNIT 2

GREEN BUILDINGS DESERVE GREEN HABITS

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The Before Situation

Prior to implementing an on-site solution, NISOL Manufacturing Unit 2 was facing several operational, environmental, and compliance challenges. Despite a strong intent toward sustainability, the absence of a decentralized waste management system created inefficiencies and repeated audit flags. Waste handling lacked alignment with ESG goals, green building norms, and internal hygiene standards, prompting an urgent need for change.

Key Issues Faced:

  • Canteen waste (5–10 kg/day) was not composted on-site, leading to odor and hygiene concerns.

  • Garden waste accumulated without being reused or processed, creating clutter.

  • Total dependency on third-party vendors using tractors increased the carbon footprint.

  • Internal audits frequently reported the lack of decentralized and sustainable waste treatment.

The Trigger

The turning point came when Ms. Kunjal Divakar, the Environment Officer at NISOL, came across Samkiti’s work through a referral connected to a nearby CSR-driven sustainability project. During an internal discussion on ESG compliance and the need for on-site waste management, it became clear that relying on external vendors was no longer sustainable. This realization—combined with NISOL's goal to align with green building certifications and reduce their environmental footprint—acted as the catalyst for initiating change.

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The Journey

Once the initial contact was established, the collaboration between NISOL Manufacturing Unit 2 and Samkiti progressed with remarkable clarity and intent. The client team—led by Ms. Kunjal Divakar and Ms. Sara Patel—demonstrated a strong, purpose-driven approach focused on achieving long-term sustainability.

The journey began with technical discussions, followed by a live site audit, and the sharing of client references, ROI analysis, and product demonstrations. This transparent and collaborative process helped build trust, align on expectations, and accelerate decision-making. With both teams sharing a common vision for circularity and ESG compliance, the deal was successfully closed within 10 working days, setting the stage for impactful change.

The Results

Complete Decentralization of Waste Management


  • On-site composting system installed, eliminating external vendor dependency.

  • Daily canteen waste and garden clippings now processed within the campus.

  • Reduced carbon emissions from waste transportation.

Operational Efficiency & Hygiene Improvements


  • No odor or leakage during composting, even on weekends.

  • Staff trained to manage operations with minimal supervision.

  • Smooth, autonomous machine performance post-installation.

Positive Environmental & Compliance Outcomes


  • Compost reused for in-house landscaping, supporting green initiatives.

  • ESG and internal audits received positive remarks post-implementation.

  • Aligned with SWM 2016, ISO standards, and green building certification norms.

Conclusion

The partnership between NISOL Manufacturing Unit 2 and Samkiti showcases how a shared commitment to sustainability and action-oriented leadership can drive meaningful change. By embracing a decentralized, eco-friendly waste management solution, NISOL not only addressed its operational challenges but also aligned its actions with broader ESG goals and green building standards.

The success of this project—achieved through transparency, collaboration, and technical alignment—is a testament to the power of purpose-driven initiatives. With on-site waste now transformed into a resource, NISOL has set a benchmark for other manufacturing units striving toward circularity, compliance, and a greener future.

For More Information:

📞 Krunal Karkare

Director – Samkiti Environment and Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

📱98254 28685

🌐 www.samkiti.com/

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