India is the world's largest producer of coal-fired ash (CFA) waste from the steel and energy sectors, but it lacks fully utilized solutions. K DValley Pvt. Ltd. is the first global manufacturing company to provide technological solutions and R&D services for manufacturing and marketing large-scale cement-free tiles, construction materials, and ceramic-based products from Indian CFA wastes. Our innovation offers geopolymer technologies for converting CFA into sustainable, valuable products such as thermal insulating wall tiles, decorated and customized wall and floor tiles, high-strength concrete materials, ceramic-based tile, pottery, and home decor items. Our R&D units are supported by an integrated, ongoing process that draws on chemistry, physics, material science, process/sustainable engineering, and strategic academic collaboration. Our business tragedy believes in extensive waste management solutions in India by turning industrial flyash waste into a new manufacturing venture to provide high-quality products and services globally.
We guarantee that our business will always conduct itself and function in a way that complies with environmental protection laws. We highlight the following: honesty, fortitude, dedication, security, entrepreneurship, trust, leadership, and effective risk management. Our company emphasizes R&D for the manufacturing of ceramic and geopolymer building block materials, aligning with the standards of IGBC (Indian Green Building Council), GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment), LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), and Green building standards. Our company supports nationwide schemes of the government of India, such as Startup India, Waste to Wealth, Make in India, Atmanirbhar Bharat, Viksit Bharat, and Net Zero Emissions Target.
The future projects of K DValley have extended to innovative technologies in extracting metal and metal oxides from CFA on a large-scale industrial level. Our first manufacturing unit will be set up in Durgapur city, West Bengal, Eastern India, to potentially utilize CFA wastes generated from industries in the said region.