Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has made a significant stride in sustainable infrastructure with the unveiling of the first steel slag road at its private port in Hazira. This innovative project not only reduces waste but also sets a benchmark for green infrastructure in the logistics sector.
ApsezSteel Slag RoadHazira PortSustainable LogisticsCircular EconomyReal Estate MumbaiJul 14, 2025
The steel slag road at Hazira Port is significant because it utilizes waste material from steel manufacturing as a construction material, reducing environmental impact and setting a benchmark for sustainable infrastructure in the logistics sector.
The steel slag road contributes to the circular economy by utilizing waste materials in construction, minimizing waste disposal, and maximizing resource use, which aligns with the principles of a circular economy.
Using steel slag in road construction reduces the carbon footprint, enhances road durability, and minimizes the environmental impact of waste disposal, leading to a more sustainable infrastructure.
The key partners in the steel slag road project are Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - Central Road Research Institute (CSIR-CRRI).
The economic advantages of the steel slag road include reduced construction and maintenance costs due to the use of locally sourced waste materials, making it a cost-effective solution for infrastructure development.
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