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<167,4.2p,1>CHENNAI, JUNE 22. Sara Elgi group (formerly Elgi group) based in Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu), is offering pollution control solutions. It has promoted `Sara-Environment Technologies Co.' (Sara ETC) which specialises in offering scientific solutions for controlling a wide variety of pollutions. Sumanth Ramamurthy, managing director of the company, told presspersons here today that environmental pollution was one of the major concerns of the world now and the application of scientific development in rapid industrialisation and urbanisation had resulted in a significant increase in environmental degradation. Sara ETC had pioneered investments in research and state-of-the-art infrastructure for development of cleaner technologies. By combining innovation and technology a range of core modules had been developed by the company for treatment and abatement of water and air based pollutions, Mr. Ramamurthy said. The range of products included Ozone systems for air and water treatment, filteration and recovery systems, open and closed cycle reactors, ultra-violet stabilisers, multiple effect evaporators, reverse osmosis plants and wet and dry in-plant sterilizers. The company was in the process of appointing franchisees to market these products and provide total solutions to customers in tackling a variety of pollutants, Mr. Ramamurthy said.
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