ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Business

India, Flanders must collaborate on water, waste management: Flemish Minister-President

Flanders' Minister-President Matthias Diependaele on Monday called for stronger collaboration between India and Flanders in tackling water and waste management challenges, emphasizing that while the scale may be different, both regions face similar threats from climate change.

ANI Mar 03, 2025 12:28 IST googleads

Matthias Diependaele, Flanders’ Minister-President  (Photo- X@@MDiependaele)

New Delhi [India], March 3 (ANI): Flanders' Minister-President Matthias Diependaele on Monday called for stronger collaboration between India and Flanders in tackling water and waste management challenges, emphasizing that while the scale may be different, both regions face similar threats from climate change.
Speaking at the Belgium-India: Water & Waste Management Solutions for a Climate-Resilient World seminar in New Delhi, Diependaele highlighted that Flanders, like India, is grappling with water-related issues and is adopting new technologies to mitigate risks.
"Water is a vital resource for agriculture, industry, and households. Challenges like water scarcity, water stress, torrential rains, and rising sea levels require a holistic and integrated approach. Like India, Flanders must also protect itself from the effects of climate change. By working together, we can develop innovative and resilient solutions," he said.
Flanders, the northern region of Belgium, accounts of nearly 45 per cent of Belgium territory and is recognized for its strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
Diependaele praised India's efforts to improve water access but acknowledged that challenges remain, especially in rural areas. "India has made significant strides, but access to clean water remains a challenge in remote regions. Flemish companies, such as Incofin, are working on financing solutions for sustainable drinking water supply in rural communities," he noted.
Diependaele also underscored Flanders' expertise in waste management and how its experience could help India's Swachh Bharat Mission. "In Flanders today, we recycle up to 80 per cent of our waste. This was achieved through a combination of policies and, more importantly, citizen responsibility. Imagine a world where all waste is turned into a new resource. Flemish companies are already working with Indian partners towards this goal," he said.
Companies like Trevi, Delta EM, and Thinkip are bringing their advanced waste treatment solutions to India, while Indian firms like Re Sustainability and Junktion Green are leading local efforts.
Apart from drought and water scarcity, rising sea levels pose a significant risk to both India and Flanders.
"Through our experience with floods, we have become firm believers in nature-based solutions. This commitment is reflected in our Coastal Vision project, which will protect our coastlines beyond 2050. Our companies, such as Jan De Nul, are already working on coastal protection and biodiversity projects that could have a direct impact in India," Diependaele said.
With India ramping up its focus on climate resilience and sustainable urban planning, the Flemish Minister-President expressed confidence that collaborations between Indian and Flemish companies would yield tangible results. "The partnerships we are discussing today are not just theoretical. They are real, actionable solutions that can make a difference," he concluded.
The seminar, organized by Flanders Investment & Trade (FIT), is part of Belgium's high-level economic mission to India, led by Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid. The delegation, comprising 326 officials and industry leaders, is in India to explore economic cooperation in key sectors, including climate solutions, renewable energy, and infrastructure. The mission will cover New Delhi and Mumbai, with over 30 agreements expected to be finalized.
Belgium's economic mission, one of the largest in recent years, aims to deepen India-Belgium ties across sectors, including climate adaptation, clean technology, and industrial decarbonization. With discussions underway in Delhi and Mumbai, both sides are optimistic about forging long-term partnerships to address global sustainability challenges. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Business

India market "relatively resilient" compared to its Asian peers

India market

The deepening conflict in West Asia has placed the Indian economy and the broader Asian region in the "eye of the storm," as supply chain disruptions and surging energy costs threaten to trigger a significant negative growth shock.

Read More
Business

Adani Foundation to connect 10 lakh women nationwide

Adani Foundation to connect 10 lakh women nationwide

The Adani Foundation, today, declared that in the next one year, it will connect one lakh women in Maharashtra with the Swabhimaan initiative. For the future, Adani Foundation has announced to connect 10 lakh women in India with the same initiative and make them strong.

Read More
Business

India Emerging as Stable Investment Anchor in Turbulent Global

India Emerging as Stable Investment Anchor in Turbulent Global

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 12: As military conflict in West Asia disrupts energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz and global liquidity tightens, leading investors, policymakers and capital markets leaders gathered at IGF Mumbai 2026: Catalysing Capital to assess India's position in an increasingly fragmented global economy.

Read More
Business

India pushes for green ship recycling, euro-compliant yards

India pushes for green ship recycling, euro-compliant yards

India is rapidly expanding its ship recycling sector and upgrading shipbreaking yards to meet European environmental standards, as part of a broader effort to strengthen its maritime industry and reduce logistics costs, Sushant Kumar Purohit, Chairperson of VO Chidambaranar Port Authority, said today.

Read More
Business

Sarbabharatiya Sangeet O Sanskriti Parishad Convenes 48th Annual

Sarbabharatiya Sangeet O Sanskriti Parishad Convenes 48th Annual

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], March 12: Sarbabharatiya Sangeet O Sanskriti Parishad officially commenced its 48th Annual Convocation yesterday, March 11, at the historic Mahajati Sadan, Kolkata. The three-day event, running from March 11 to 13, celebrates the institution's legacy of cultural service and its mission to bridge traditional heritage with a modernized future.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.