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Life Link is a young technology solution company which attempts to provide the platform for technocrats who wish to be a part of its mission of ensuring a green sustainable future for this planet.
The global community toeing the path of a development model based on resource intensive industrialization is at a cross-road, because of the rapid depletion of natural resources and the damage such a model causes to the ecological balance. There is palpable unease among the community over continuation of the existing model as degradation of the quality of the environment; specifically the deterioration of the quality of water, air and soil has been caused due to it. Moreover, it is believed that global warming and devastating climate changes that threaten safe living on this planet are the consequences of such a model of growth. Now an alternative model based on the principle of sustainable eco-centric equitable growth is being contemplated more frequently.
The need of the hour is to explore alternative paradigm which duly addresses the concern of the said development models. Such an alternative must have the state of the art technology with strong root in ecological wisdom which believes that the philosophy and the process of production must reflect the holistic design of Nature.
We at Life Link believe that such a model is possible to implement through suitable technology choice and reengineering of existing practices. The basic framework for such design must come from Ecology engineering – an emerging interdisciplinary knowledge.
The core activity of the company at present is in the area of Water resource, Sanitation and Public health.
Its primary offering known as "SOIL BIOTECHNOLOGY (SBT)" is an innovative technology developed and patented by IIT Bombay to process sewage and industrial effluent in an eco-friendly manner. SBT is the result of a search process which addresses this very concern towards energy and resource conservation.
The company was started in 2001 and has successfully set up SBT installation for various industries and educational institutions, hotels, recreational centers, and residential colonies. |