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RITES, IIT-Kanpur sign MoU for a sustainable future

RITES has signed an MoU with the IIT-Kanpur for mutual assistance and cooperation to strengthen and develop a sustainable future by “Transforming to Green"

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: RITES Limited has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the IIT-Kanpur for mutual assistance and cooperation to strengthen and develop a sustainable future by "Transforming to Green."

The umbrella MoU pertains to exploring opportunities in the areas of sustainability, including ESG and carbon-related works like carbon neutrality etc. in sectors such as steel, cement, and power among others. The MoU also includes R&D-related works on air quality sensors to align RITES with the vision of MoEFCC and MoHUA to address air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and solid waste management.

One such R&D initiative from RITES and IIT-Kanpur is a dynamic hyper-local source apportionment for real-time policy action. The team will deploy sensor packages at 3-4 locations and fully instrumented mobile lab will be deployed at each site for 10 days in 2 seasons. Thus, collected data will be used to collect source information which will be shared with municipal corporations, para-statal departments, stakeholders, central & state governments for taking suitable measures to control air pollution in the non-attainment cities (NACs), including Kanpur, Lucknow, and Bengaluru. RITES and IIT-Kanpur also have the onus to work on a pathway to carbon neutrality to contribute to our country's Paris Agreement. Hence, both institutions will be supporting each other to set goals for reducing carbon footprint and set a framework to achieve ESG milestones.

RITES's Chief Strategy Officer Manobendra Ghoshal said, "Our MoU with IIT-Kanpur will pave the way for the future as we move towards carving a niche in the areas of sustainability for various sectors. This synergy of our strengths will give rise to action plans, roadmaps, and strategic innovation, to name a few, for enhancing Sustain4Future. Also, we aim at leveraging our consulting and technical expertise while working towards knowledge building with a pioneering institute like IIT-Kanpur."

IIT Kanpur's Dean of Research and Development Prof AR Harish said, "Through this partnership, IIT-Kanpur and RITES will be undertaking various projects that will mutually align our sustainability objectives. Together, we look forward to 'shaping tomorrow' while also coming up with a methodology for implementing national and international best practices."

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