The brick-making industry in Delhi-NCR remains a significant source of pollution despite regulatory mandates promoting cleaner technologies and fuels.
A new CSE survey finds that coal continues to be widely used across brick kilns in Delhi-NCR, raising important questions about compliance, enforcement and the challenges of transitioning to cleaner fuels.
Join us for a live conversation with Subhrajit Goswami, Programme Officer, Sustainable Industrialisation Unit, CSE, as we discuss the findings of CSE’s latest survey report, “Rules Without Reach: How the Brick-Making Industry Has Fared on CAQM Compliances in Delhi-NCR”, and explore the way forward for the sector.
For more details, contact: sukanya.nair@cseindia.org, 8816818864
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