Palghar in this tribal-dominated district is fast emerging as a hub of highly-polluted industries categorised as “red” by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, according to a report.
Painting a bleak picture, a recent report of the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) mentions that out of 7,418 classified industries in the district, 2,384 or 32 per cent fall in the Red zone, while Palghar accounts for 754 such industrial units.
While the tribal hamlet of Wada tops the list under the “orange” category with 205 units, Palghar tops “green” category with 809 industries followed by Thane having 709 such factories, the report says.
All those industries or processes which are not covered under the “Red” and/or “Orange” category are classified as “Green”.
According to another report, foreign investment in industrial units in Thane district has gone up substantially.
There are 10 Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in the district covering an area of 503 hectares.