Somany Ceramics recently collaborated with Sushant University on a project titled “Transforming Broken Tiles into Trendsetting Style”. This innovative initiative is aimed at promoting recycling of waste tiles into pieces of art and captivating murals, fostering a culture of sustainability while addressing waste reduction. 60 talented architecture students showcased their art and technical expertise in repurposing discarded tiles into breathtaking works of art, serving as a testament to their commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Anshuman Chakravarty, Head of Marketing, Somany Ceramics, said, “We are thrilled to see such enthusiasm for recycling and sustainability among India’s future architects. At Somany Ceramics, sustainability is a core part of our innovations. In fact, our entire tile adhesive production is derived from recycled waste tiles. It’s important that, as responsible citizens, we continue to raise awareness about reducing construction waste and embracing recycling. We are thankful to the students and faculty of Sushant University for partnering with us in this initiative, which blends artistic creativity with environmental responsibility.
“We are collaborating with Somany Ceramics Ltd. on an art installation project on Transforming Broken Tiles into Trendsetting Style. This collaboration provided students with a unique opportunity to apply their design skills in a real-world context. Through this tile art projects, students gained hands-on experience in sustainable design practices while making a positive impact on the environment,” said Viren Kumar Malik (Retd), Professor & Dean, School of Art and Architecture, Sushant University.
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Somany Ceramics partners with Sushant University for ‘recycling of broken tiles’ project
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