Shree Hari Chemicals Export Ltd announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Shakambhari Dyechem Pvt Ltd, has received environmental clearance from the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) to manufacture synthetic organic chemicals and dye intermediates. The approval marks a key regulatory milestone that strengthens the company’s production capacity and expansion roadmap.
Shree Hari Chemicals Export Ltd has achieved a major environmental compliance step, with its subsidiary, Shakambhari Dyechem Pvt Ltd, receiving the coveted green clearance from the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA). This clearance paves the way for Shakambhari Dyechem to commence the production of synthetic organic chemicals and dye intermediates—integral ingredients for the textile, leather, and pigment industries.
The regulatory nod signifies a vital development in Shree Hari Chemicals’ growth journey, aligning its manufacturing expansion with sustainable and environmentally responsible practices. The clearance also ensures the proposed unit’s adherence to pollution control norms and environmental safeguards outlined by SEIAA under the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification.
Key Takeaways
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SEIAA grants environmental clearance to Shakambhari Dyechem Pvt Ltd, wholly owned by Shree Hari Chemicals Export Ltd.
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The approval covers the manufacturing of synthetic organic chemicals and dye intermediates.
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This move aligns with the company’s broader objective to scale its specialty chemicals portfolio responsibly.
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Environmental checks and compliance procedures were duly cleared under SEIAA evaluation standards.
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The clearance will help expand market reach, particularly across textile and dye-exporting segments.
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The decision supports the government’s drive to promote sustainable industrial growth in the chemical and allied sectors.
The development comes at a time when India’s dye and chemical manufacturing sector is witnessing steady demand, driven by exports and tightening global supply chains. Shree Hari Chemicals’ subsidiary’s new facility is expected to play a strategic role in enhancing the domestic supply of dye intermediates while reducing reliance on imports.
This environmental clearance will likely accelerate upcoming project implementation, followed by production scaling and export-oriented growth plans. The company is expected to release further details about its projected capacity, investment figures, and commissioning timeline in subsequent updates.
Sources: Company filing to BSE; State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) document