09th June 2025 SOMANY Ceramics Ltd., a leading name in the ceramic industry, collaborated with Madhav Institute of Technology & Science on a project titled “Transforming Broken Tiles into Trendsetting Style,” this innovative initiative is aimed at promoting recycling of waste tiles into pieces of art and captivating murals, fostering a culture of sustainability while addressing waste reduction. 17 talented architecture students showcased their art and technical expertise in repurposing discarded tiles into breathtaking works of art, serving as a testament to their commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Anshuman Chakravarty, Head of Marketing at Somany Ceramics, expressed his excitement about the collaboration, stating, “It’s inspiring to witness such strong commitment to recycling and sustainability from the next generation of architects. At Somany Ceramics, sustainability is at the heart of our innovation journey. In fact, our entire tile adhesive production is created using recycled waste tiles. As responsible citizens, it’s essential to drive awareness around minimizing construction waste and promoting recycling practices. We sincerely appreciate the students and faculty of Madhav Institute of Technology & Science for ing hands with us on this initiative that beautifully combines artistic expression with environmental consciousness.
“We are partnering with Somany Ceramics Ltd. on an art installation project titled ‘Transforming Broken Tiles into Trendsetting Style.’ This collaboration has offered our students a valuable opportunity to apply their design skills in a practical, real-world setting. Through this tile art initiative, they not only gained hands-on experience in sustainable design but also contributed to a meaningful environmental cause,” said Dr. Anjali S. Patil, Head of Department, Madhav Institute of Technology & Science
“This was a truly innovative initiative by SOMANY Ceramics, and we are delighted to have collaborated with them. The experience was not only enriching but also deeply inspiring for everyone involved,” said Pranshi Jain, Assistant Professor at Madhav Institute of Technology & Science.
The partnership between SOMANY Ceramics and Madhav Institute of Technology & Science was a great example of how working together can lead to positive change. By tapping into the creativity of students, the project helped spread awareness about the importance of recycling and encouraged young minds to take care of the environment.
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