Industrial Goods/Services
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Updated on 13 Nov 2025, 12:40 pm
Reviewed By
Akshat Lakshkar | Whalesbook News Team
KEP Engineering of Hyderabad plans a Rs 100 crore investment over five years to boost manufacturing and engineering capabilities. The company aims to deploy more sustainable wastewater treatment solutions, targeting Rs 500 crore in annual revenue. This expansion supports increased scale, a stronger vendor network, and deeper engagement with growing industries. KEP Engineering is prioritizing resource recovery and circular water reuse systems to enhance industries' operational resilience. Managing Director Malu Kamble highlighted sustainability and water security as key drivers for Indian industry's future. Their focus is on next-generation Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems, which are smarter, efficient, and scalable. These technologies help industries reduce water dependency and meet compliance. KEP Engineering, specializing in industrial wastewater treatment and ZLD since 2010, has commissioned over 600 systems, treating 80 million litres daily across 35 segments like pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food processing.
**Impact** This investment underscores the growing importance of sustainability in India's industrial sector. It signals opportunities in environmental tech companies that support industrial growth while addressing ecological challenges. KEP's expansion could foster innovation and competition in water treatment, benefiting industries with better solutions. The projected revenue growth indicates strong market demand. Rating: 7/10
**Difficult Terms** * **Manufacturing capacity**: Maximum output a company can produce. * **Sustainable wastewater treatment solutions**: Eco-friendly, long-term methods to clean industrial wastewater. * **Resource recovery**: Extracting valuable materials/energy from waste. * **Circular water reuse systems**: Systems that treat and recycle water within a facility. * **Water security**: Ensuring sufficient, quality water availability. * **Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems**: Processes eliminating liquid waste by recovering water. * **Waste treatment technologies**: Methods to neutralize harmful substances in waste. * **Industrial wastewater treatment**: Removing contaminants from industrial water before discharge or reuse.