New Delhi’s Jitendra Pareek invested Rs 3 lakh to set up Eco Vision Industries, which uses over 26 tonnes of fly ash a day to produce fly ash bricks.The daily turnover was reported as 25000 Rs. Although expensive than baked clay bricks, flyash bricks have greater strength and thermal insulation, and afford considerable savings in mortar. His clients now include industrial houses. Eco Vision’s product range has extended to kerbstones, pavement tiles and inter-locking blocks. The daily turnover: Rs 25,000. “By next year, I hope to make Rs 1 lakh a day,” he says.
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