The National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories Limited representing the Cooperative Sugar industry across the nation has denied allegations reported in a section of the media of violations of OCEMS (Online Continuous Emission Monitoring System) orders by 45 Cooperative Sugar mills of Maharashtra.
According to the federation, these reports are based on incomplete information regarding orders issued by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), informs a press release issued by the federation.
Following thorough consultation with relevant authorities, National Federation clarified that this has been a routine process of CPCB to issue such orders to make the Sugar mills comply with the guidelines of Pollution control.
The sugar mills have been proactive in adopting corrective measures, installing advanced emission monitoring systems, and implementing best practices to minimize their environmental impact, the federation added.
This year also as a routine process Maharashtra PCB has been asked to provide the list of Sugar Mills which are to be sensitized to follow the guidelines on OCEMS/ notified standards/ which are not following the guidelines, the federation informed.
It is worth mentioning that out of such 45 Cooperative Sugar Mills of Maharashtra to whom CPCB orders are issued, 29 have not been in operation.
“National Federation acknowledges that the vast majority of its member sugar Mills have been compliant with OCEMS regulations and have made significant investments in modernizing their facilities to meet or exceed these standards”, he said.
“These mills have demonstrated a strong commitment to environmental responsibility, which aligns with the industry’s goals.” said Prakash Naiknavare, Managing Director of NFCSF in the press note released.
The MD said that this news will not cause any delay in the start of the crushing season.