Chakr Innovation showcases its advanced emission control technology at the CII Real Estate & Infrastructure Conclave 2024 in Pune
Chakr InnovationCiiReal EstateInfrastructureSustainabilityReal Estate PuneAug 30, 2024

The Chakr Shield is an advanced emission control device designed to reduce emissions from diesel generators in real estate projects.
The conclave serves as a vibrant forum for industry professionals to exchange insights and explore collaborative opportunities aimed at advancing environmentally responsible practices.
Chakr Innovation’s mission is to provide innovative solutions to reduce air pollution and promote sustainable development in the real estate and infrastructure sectors.
Diesel generators are a significant source of air pollution, emitting particulate matter and harmful pollutants that contribute to poor air quality and negative health outcomes.
The Chakr Shield provides a practical and efficient solution to address the pollution caused by diesel generators, reducing emissions directly at the source and contributing to better health outcomes for urban residents and construction workers.

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