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Now the company is taking on the challenge of providing clean drinking water to the 894 million people worldwide who lack access to it. The Tata Swach (Hindi for “clean”) doesn’t require ...
Clean technology: Tata group chairman Ratan Tata at the launch of Tata Swach water purifier in Mumbai. At about 2ft tall, Swach is the result of a four year quest that involved several Tata group ...
The Tata Swach water purifier combines natural materials with high-tech ones – using rice husk ash and silver nano-technology – and needs no running water or electricity to operate.
Pure water is one of the world's most precious natural resources. With much of India's population denied access to safe drinking water, the delivery of safe, convenient and affordable water ...
Tata Swach is the water purification brand of the 7-year old Tata Chemicals. Non-electric purifiers are crucial for the developing countries which have maximum incidences of water-borne diseases.
Within a year of launch of the ‘Nano' car, a price-point breaking product aimed at the common man, the Tatas have now launched another people's product, a nano-technology-based water-purifier ...
Tata Swach, the non-electric water purifiers, recently made a foray into the Ahmedabad market with reverse osmosis water purifiers in two variants. Ashvini Hiran, COO — consumer product business ...
A few years ago, the sight of four members of a family precariously balanced on a two-wheeler on Indian roads, moved Ratan Tata enough to come up with Nano, a “people’s car”. The water ...
Tata Chemicals today unveiled 'Tata Swach' - a unique and innovative water purifier, which requires no energy or running water to operate. The replaceable filter-based product, which is entirely ...
Mumbai - India's Tata Group launched a water purifier priced for the masses on Monday that the ... the value of the product," Tata Sons chairperson Ratan Tata said. The Tata Swach - Hindi for "clean" ...