Galalite Screens Upgrades to Improve Sustainablity

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Thu, 06/08/2023 - 11:44 -- Nick Dager

Galalite Screens, India, has taken a step towards reducing its carbon footprint and improving sustainability by investing in an air and water pollution control system in its plant. During the production of Avatar, Galalite’s factory operated around the clock to meet the demand. Following the success of the film, they temporarily closed the plant to undergo significant upgrades.

Galalite Screens, India, has taken a step towards reducing its carbon footprint and improving sustainability by investing in an air and water pollution control system in its plant. During the production of Avatar, Galalite’s factory operated around the clock to meet the demand. Following the success of the film, they temporarily closed the plant to undergo significant upgrades.For a period of two weeks, the factory was closed while they successfully commissioned and installed a wet scrubber system. A wet scrubber is a mechanical system that removes pollutants from an air stream by bringing it in contact with water. Wet scrubbers are generally the only single air pollution control device to remove particulates and gases/vapors. They are highly efficient at capturing the smallest dust particles and can eliminate more than 99 percent of airborne particulate matter. Galalite redirects the cleaned air back into the plant to reduce the environmental impact further and make it into a zero-emission plant.

Yusuf Galabhaiwala, director of operations at Galalite, said, “We believe in doing our part to create a cleaner, more sustainable world. Although this was a major investment, we didn’t hesitate to invest in this system, even if it meant temporarily shutting down our plant although the markets had just bounced back. It was worth it to know that we’re doing our best to protect the environment.”

Galalite has been committed to using eco-friendly water-based coatings since 2009 and was one of the first companies to adopt such sustainable practices. Water-based optical coatings are eco-friendly and have low VOC levels and HAP emissions, reducing the concentration of contaminants in the ozone layer.

Saikat Ali, production head at Galalite added, “Upgrading is constant at Galalite. We are excited about the new products we will soon launch, and we are confident that they will further elevate the movie-watching experience. As always, we will continue to innovate and take a responsible approach toward the environment.”

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