Giving Shape To
Clean Environment

Swach Environment Private Limited (“Swach”), a holistic environment
Infrastructure and services company

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A Global Player in Water Sector

Swach is one of the few companies of India, having the capability to Build , Operate & Maintain water utilities on a 24x7 basis.

Nangloi Water Services

This is one of the largest state-of-the-art water treatment plants of India. The projects runs on PPP model.

Haldia Water Services​

This is one of the largest state-of-the-art water treatment plants of India. The projects runs on PPP model.

Jal Jivan
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Jal Jivan Mission

This is one of the largest state-of-the-art water treatment plants of India. The projects runs on PPP model.

Key Projects

Swach Environment Private Limited

Swach Environment Private Limited (“Swach”), a holistic environment Infrastructure and services company, provides integrated solutions for water, waste water, effluent & sewage management and solid waste management.



Swach is one of the few companies of India, having the capability to Build , Operate & Maintain water utilities on a 24×7 basis , catering industrial, commercial, municipal & domestic consumers to contribute towards building a “water positive footprint” and also providing lasting solutions to Municipal & Industrial Solid Waste Management in India in the future.

Water Treatment Plants

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It's time to recycle, reuse and create an eco-friendly India
Water Management

More than two billion people are in danger of experiencing water scarcity, making water management a pressing and vital issue facing the globe today.

Wastewater Management

Our environment faces significant difficulties as India’s population and industrial sector evolve. Wastewater, or contaminated water, is one of the most critical challenges. 

Solid Waste Management

Waste management is becoming a more complicated problem as our cities and economies develop. The kinds and amounts of trash are increasing dramatically due to growing industrialization, which makes implementing a comprehensive approach to waste management essential. 

Community Drinking Water

The United Nations General Assembly made history on July 28, 2010, when it adopted Resolution 64/292, establishing the human right to water and sanitation. 

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