CM Bhupendra Patel felicitates Amit Badlani for championing sustainable industrial growth

Vihaan Clean & Green Tech’s visionary leader honoured for pioneering eco-friendly industrial solutions and driving Gujarat’s green innovation movement.

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Ahmedabad | GujaratAhmedabad | Gujarat — In recognition of his outstanding contribution to environmental protection and sustainable industrial growth, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel felicitated Amit Badlani, Managing Director of Vihaan Clean & Green Tech and Go Green Mechanisms Pvt. Ltd.

The honour celebrates Badlani’s 17-year legacy of advancing cleaner industrial ecosystems through innovative wastewater management and pollution control technologies. Under his leadership, Vihaan Clean & Green Tech, a subsidiary of HyFun Foods, has developed world-class Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) and Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems, setting new benchmarks for environmental excellence in Gujarat.

Driving Gujarat’s green industrial transformation

The recognition also comes as a testament to Vihaan’s consistent community-driven initiatives — from afforestation drives and sustainable infrastructure projects to clean technology integration. Earlier this year, the company’s World Environment Day initiative, which involved planting 400 trees in collaboration with the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB), received praise from officials for its tangible environmental impact.

Speaking on the recognition, Amit Badlani said,“This honour is a collective achievement — it belongs to every engineer, operator, and visionary who believes in building industries that coexist responsibly with nature. At Vihaan, we see sustainability not as a goal, but as a practice.”

Aligning with India’s Net-Zero Vision 2070

The felicitation ceremony, attended by Minister of State Harsh Sanghvi, senior officials, and industry leaders, underscored Badlani’s role in championing sustainable industrialization. His work aligns closely with India’s Vision 2070 for Net-Zero Emissions, emphasizing the balance between industrial progress and environmental preservation.

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