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Tata Chemicals launches Tata
Swach
Mumbai / Kolkata: December 7,
2009
Worlds most cost-effective water
purifier improves affordability of safe drinking water for
millions of Indian families
Pure water is one of the worlds most precious natural
resources. With much of Indias population denied access
to safe drinking water, the delivery of safe, convenient and
affordable water purification is one of the biggest social
and technological challenges in the country today.
Responding
to this challenge, Tata Chemicals today unveils Tata
Swach a unique and innovative water purifier.
Requiring no energy or running water to operate, an early
version of the product first saw the light of day as part
of the Tsunami relief efforts. Today, the replaceable filter-based
product, which is entirely portable and based on low-cost
natural ingredients, delivers safe drinking water at a new
market benchmark of Rs30 per month for a family of five.
Speaking at the launch, Ratan Tata, Chairman, Tata Sons,
said: Safe drinking water is the most basic of human
needs. The social cost of water contamination is already enormous
and increases every year. Although todays announcement
is about giving millions more people affordable access to
safe water, it is an important step in the long-term strategy
to find a solution to provide affordable access to safe water
for all.
Tata Swach is the result of years of collaboration between
several Tata companies, including TCS, Tata Chemicals and
Titan Industries. Based on an innovative concept developed
by the TCS Innovation Labs TRDDC, the Swach technology
combines low-cost ingredients such as rice husk ash with superior
nanotechnology. The efficiency of the product has been rigorously
tested to meet internationally accepted water purification
standards.
Water-borne disease is the single greatest threat to global
health, with diarrhoea, jaundice, typhoid, cholera, polio,
and gastroenteritis spread by contaminated water. According
to a 2007 United Nations report, half of the worlds
hospital beds are occupied by patients suffering from water-borne
diseases. In India, such diseases cause more than 1.5 times
the deaths caused by Aids and double the deaths caused by
road accidents.
Built around a bulb-like water purifier made of natural elements
like rice husk ash impregnated with nano-silver particles,
Tata Swach is convenient to use. It produces clean and safe
water without using electric power or running water, which
is often not available in rural areas. The cartridge bulb
is packed with a purification medium which has the capability
to kill bacteria and disease-causing organisms. It can purify
up to 3000 litres of water after which the cartridge stops
water flow. The water purifier gives the user enough lead
time for cartridge replacement. Fourteen patents have been
filed for the technology and product.
Commenting on the launch, R Gopalakrishnan, vice chairman,
Tata Chemicals, said, Safe drinking water is a basic
human right. Tata Swach combines technology, performance,
convenience and above all affordability to serve this basic
human right of millions of consumers. The company has made
affordability an important part of its innovation efforts.
Tata Swach can play its part in the national efforts to reduce
water-borne diseases.
S Ramadorai, vice chairman, TCS, said: It was the pressing
need of people trapped by the effects of natural disasters
such as the Tsunami that saw the deployment of one of the
earliest versions of this product. A key part was the insight
that a natural material like rice husk can be processed to
significantly reduce water-borne germs and odours when impure
water is passed through it. At TCS, we are enormously proud
to have played our part in originating this technology which
TCL has made into a consumer-friendly offering.
Speaking on the superior technology used in developing Tata
Swach, Murali Sastry, chief scientific officer, Innovation
Center and one of the topmost nano-scientists in the world
said, It is an enormous privilege to be a part of the
development team on a project which has the potential of positively
impacting the lives of millions of people globally.
R Mukundan, managing director, Tata Chemicals, said, With
the launch of Tata Swach, we are taking a small step towards
fulfilling our Chairmans vision of making safe drinking
water available for all at an affordable cost. Just as Tata
Chemicals dedicated itself to the eradication of goitre with
Tata Salt, so with the launch of this product we are committing
ourselves to work towards wiping out the curse of water-borne
diseases.

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