Archroma, VJTI Mumbai partner to drive green chemistry innovation
The collaboration between Archroma and VJTI Mumbai will concentrate on research and development in the field of green chemistry, with an emphasis on creating safer chemicals and more environmentally friendly industrial processes.
The partnership aims to drive progress in renewable energy solutions, including biofuels and hydrogen technologies, as well as the creation of sustainable materials such as bioplastics, advanced composites, and nanomaterials.
In addition, the partnership will direct efforts on water treatment technology developments, focusing on advanced wastewater recycling and resource recovery.
Educational initiatives are also being established to promote sustainable practices and prepare future professionals with the necessary skills for environmental stewardship.
VJTI is introducing a new course titled: “Sustainability: Industry Perspectives for a Greener World,” which has been developed in collaboration with Archroma.
The course combines academic principles with practical industry applications, covering topics such as waste management, greenhouse gas emission measurement, and Environmental Social Governance (ESG) compliance.
Archroma South Asia VP Anjani Prasad said: “We are proud to partner with VJTI in this bold initiative to push the boundaries of green chemistry and sustainable technologies. At Archroma, sustainability is not just a commitment — it’s at the core of how we innovate and operate.
“This partnership enables us to combine our global industrial expertise with academic excellence to create scalable, science-driven solutions for the environmental challenges facing our industry and planet.”
The partnership also emphasises industry collaboration to expedite the adoption of sustainable manufacturing practices.
It includes developing tools for lifecycle assessment, carbon footprint analysis methodologies, and policy advocacy for environmentally responsible regulations.
Community outreach is another crucial aspect of this initiative, aiming to promote eco-friendly technologies through workshops, seminars, and local collaborations.
The efforts to bridge the gap between industry and academia include securing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding, inviting industry leaders for guest lectures, launching student training programmes, and upgrading laboratory infrastructure to encourage industry-funded research projects.
VJTI director Sachin Kore said: “This collaboration with Archroma strengthens our commitment to innovation in sustainable technologies and opens new avenues for research, real-world application, and student development. We are proud to join forces with a global leader and look forward to setting new benchmarks in industry-academia cooperation.”