Could polluted wastewater fuel the next green revolution? Scientists discover how to extract potassium-rich fertiliser from India’s distillery waste.
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Dr. Inderjeet Khatri is a Sustainability Analyst at UPL Limited, Mumbai, India, leading initiatives in product life cycle analysis (LCA), carbon footprint reduction, ESG reporting, and wastewater treatment. He has also worked with the textile industry to implement sustainability strategies and LCA. Skilled in LCA, GHG accounting, and environmental analytics, he supports data-driven decision-making for sustainable operations. Holding a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering from IIT Bombay, India, his research focuses on catalytic wastewater treatment and resource recovery from industrial effluents. He has published in leading journals, presented at global conferences, and actively communicates science through accessible narratives on biomass valorization, circular economy, and clean technologies.
Dr. Inderjeet Khatri is a Sustainability Analyst at UPL Limited, Mumbai, India, leading initiatives in product life cycle analysis (LCA), carbon footprint reduction, ESG reporting, and wastewater treatment. He has also worked with the textile industry to implement sustainability strategies and LCA. Skilled in LCA, GHG accounting, and environmental analytics, he supports data-driven decision-making for sustainable operations. Holding a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering from IIT Bombay, India, his research focuses on catalytic wastewater treatment and resource recovery from industrial effluents. He has published in leading journals, presented at global conferences, and actively communicates science through accessible narratives on biomass valorization, circular economy, and clean technologies.
Could polluted wastewater fuel the next green revolution? Scientists discover how to extract potassium-rich fertiliser from India’s distillery waste.