17/04/2026
55% of Delhi's groundwater is unfit for drinking.
That's not just a Delhi problem.
Every monsoon, rainwater hits our cities and runs straight off — carrying plastic waste and chemicals into rivers and lakes instead of seeping back into the ground.
The water table drops.
What remains gets contaminated.
The cycle repeats.
The fix has always been simple:
Give rainwater a way back into the earth — slowly, cleanly, before it causes damage.
That's what a soak pit does.
Ours are made from recycled PAC® composite — durable, low-maintenance, and built to last decades without degrading into the very ground they're protecting.
Because the material that solves a water problem shouldn't create a new one.
13/04/2026
PAC® is a 4-ingredient engineered composite — and each ingredient has a specific job to do:
→ Industrial polymers (PP/LDPE/HDPE)
→ Alumina oxide
→ Reinforcing fibres
→ XLP metals
The result is a material that is simultaneously waterproof, load-bearing, dimensionally stable, and impact resistant.
No single material — plastic, wood, or steel — achieves all four.
That's why PAC® boards last 100+ uses on real construction sites.
That's why plywood doesn't.
Slide through to see exactly how each ingredient works — and what it means for your project.
04/04/2026
Every person on the planet generates far more waste than we think.
On average, it adds up to nearly 19 kg per person every day — across industries, farms, construction, and households.
Most of it doesn’t come from our dustbins.
Industrial waste alone contributes over 12 kg per person daily.
The waste we see at home is just a small fraction.
Municipal waste is around 0.7 kg per person, but with rapid urbanization and rising consumption, even that number continues to grow.
Which means — the real waste challenge isn’t visible.
It’s happening inside systems, processes, and material choices.
At Rajratan, this is where we focus —
working with industrial materials at the source, engineering them into durable products that stay in use longer and reduce overall waste generation.
Because solving the waste problem isn’t just about managing what we see.
It’s about redesigning what we create.
04/04/2026
What we do with it is.
From waste to worth — transforming everyday plastic into:
✔️ Benches
✔️ Waste Bins
✔️ Changing Rooms
✔️ Modular Toilets
Built to last. Built with purpose.
♻️ This is what a circular economy actually looks like.
👉 Ready to switch to smarter materials?
DM us or visit: rajratan.in
19/03/2026
Most conversations around sustainability stop at recycling.
But that’s only half the story.
If a product doesn’t last, it will eventually become waste again — recycled or not.
The real shift is this:
from recycling waste → to engineering materials that last longer.
Because durability isn’t just a product feature.
It’s what actually reduces waste at scale.
At Rajratan, that’s how we approach circular manufacturing —
not just by reusing materials, but by designing them to stay in use for years.
19/02/2026
India’s Solid Waste Management Rules 2026 are tightening accountability for large waste generators.
If your society, office, mall, or institution produces 100 kg+ waste daily, on-site wet waste processing or certified alternatives are now mandatory.
This is a clear shift toward **decentralized waste management** — treating waste at the source instead of pushing it downstream.
At Rajratan, our environmental solutions are built around this principle:
process responsibly, reduce landfill dependency, and close the loop.
Compliance is no longer optional.
System design matters.
11/02/2026
Plastic pollution isn’t just an environmental issue anymore. It’s an economic, health, and design problem.
From production growth outpacing waste management to microplastics entering our bodies, the challenge is systemic. The encouraging part? Most solutions already exist.
Reduce unnecessary production. Reuse materials intelligently. Redesign products and policies with lifecycle thinking.
Real progress won’t come from one viral cleanup drive. It comes from businesses, designers, and policymakers making better decisions at the production stage.
Sustainability stops being a campaign when it becomes a default.