The SLSWCA under chairmanship of chief secretary A P Padhi gave its nod to five projects including those received from Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL), Shree Malani Foams Ltd and JSK Industries Ltd.
The proposals, if implemented, will create employment opportunity for 844 people, Padhi said.
The SLSWCA accorded approval to Indian Oil Corporation Ltds proposal for setting up LPG bottling plant in Khurda with an investment of Rs 161.59 crore. This unit would provide employment to 79 people.
The project will create an employment opportunity for 135 people. This will be companys second unit in the state as it already produces coir, foam and spring mattresses from its existing unit at Khurda under Centuary Fibre Plates Pvt Ltd. The unit went into commercial production on 4 December, 2015.
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Additionally, Runaya, a metals start-up founded by the sons of Vedanta Ltds Executive Vice Chairman Navin Agarwal, got the clearance to set up 30,000 tonnes per annum Aluminium dross refining unit at Jharsuguda with a total investment of Rs 64.43 crore. This project would generate employment for 175 people, they said.
A proposal from Western Integrated Waste Management Facility Pvt Ltd, to set up an integrated common hazardous waste treatment, recycling, storage and disposal facility in Deogarh for Rs 52 crore was also approval. The project will help create direct and indirect employment for 75 people.
In another major decision, the SLSWCA also recommended Vedantas proposal for the expansion of its Lanjigarh alumina refinery from 1 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) to 6 MTPA at an investment of Rs 6483 crore, which will now require final nod from High Level Clearance Authority chaired by the Chief Minister.
Meanwhile, the company has sought 1,645.8 acres of additional private land for project expansion.