SJVN Clears Space for a More Efficient Work Environment
Through these efforts, SJVN has reclaimed approximately 600 square feet of valuable space within its premises, contributing to a more efficient and organized work environment.
As part of Special Campaign 3.0, SJVN has been actively engaged in scrap disposal initiatives across all its offices. In the first two weeks of October 2023, the company successfully disposed of 4 trucks, 1 fork lift, approximately 354 kilograms of e-waste, and 8,210 kilograms of bronze scrap.
Read Also : IndusInd Bank Q1 FY25 results, net profit at 2% YoYThrough these efforts, SJVN has reclaimed approximately 600 square feet of valuable space within its premises, contributing to a more efficient and organized work environment.
In simpler terms SJVN is getting rid of old and unused items in its offices to free up space and make its offices more efficient. In the first two weeks of October 2023, SJVN got rid of 4 trucks, 1 fork lift, 354 kilograms of e-waste, and 8,210 kilograms of bronze scrap. This freed up 600 square feet of space in SJVN's offices, which makes them more efficient and organized.
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