Desiccant Rotors International | IndiaCSR | 5 June 2021
NEW DELHI: DRI has organized a drawing competition among the children studying at DRI and Bry-Air Pathshalas to celebrate. Desiccant Rotors International (DRI) is a global provider of products and systems for energy recovery, IAQ, fresh air treatment, evaporative cooling, and green buildings.
DRI along with Bry-Air, flagship companies of Pahwa group, has been focusing on restoration of our EcoSystem through various initiatives, viz plantation drives, reclaiming and reforestation, to increase green cover and thus improving quality of air.
The latest is the afforestation in Kadooki village, Alwar, Rajasthan where a forest of more than 500 medicinal and fruit-bearing trees is under development. This will help in re-greening of the area as well as being able to provide fruits for the locality.
1500 pomegranate trees were planted in the arid region of Barmer, Rajasthan which are now providing sustenance to the farmers, who sell the fruit and earn their livelihood.
Almost 7 acres of Sanjay Van, Delhi was restored in order to:
Restore and conserve the native Aravali vegetation with the plantation of local species of trees like Dhak, Khair, Khejri, etc.
Trees raised – existing native trees (approx. 25,000) by dispersing seeds, nurturing / transplanting germinated saplings.
Selective planting of Fauna friendly vegetation
Cleaning of discharged sewage water/ effluents from ponds
Emphasis to plant appropriate vegetation all around water body
Introduction of bird friendly fishes in ponds
The Pahwa Group CSR is also active in various WASH activities to provide clean drinking water and sanitation to the communities they serve. This includes installations of Community Water Centres, CWCs, in various villages in Haryana and Rajasthan. The clean and cool drinking water obtained from these plants helps to eradicate water-borne diseases, and also provides a livelihood to the villagers who are able to sell the water for various events like marriages in the surrounding villages.
DRI and Bry-Air are in the process of building more community WASH facilities, as well as setting up check dams, which will help to prevent soil erosion and support groundwater recharge, especially in arid regions. In keeping with UN SDGs, the group has also installed 15 CUM size Rainwater Harvesting Structures at Literacy India Vidhyapeeth premises. This rainwater harvesting structure is helping to save over 5.89 lac liter per year. This is additional to the companies’ water harvesting activities at their own locations.