Anantila wastage

This Is What Happens To The Wastage Inside Ambani’s Antilia. That’s Why He Is So Successful


Mukesh Ambani is the richest man in India and that’s a fact. His sense of business, unique way of implementing things and the way he has taken Reliance to new heights always catches our fancy.


Apart from all this, his house Antilia worth Rs 17000 crores is also something that is continuously talked about. There is almost everything that people want to know about one of the most expensive houses in the world.

Antilia is a 27-story skyscraper which is housed and maintained by almost 600 employees. There are a hell lot of luxuries inside the house and you will be amazed to know that the roof has 3 helipads and the house has a space to park 168 cars.
Also, there is a dance studio, a theatre, a ballroom, a temple, spa room and multiple guest suites. And after all this, one thing that comes to mind is how they manage the wastage all this generates. With so much at one place, there must be a lot of wastage. What exactly happens with the wastage at the Ambani’s Antilia?


Here is answer of that

So, the Ambani’s like to do everything unique and in an inspiring way. Wastage is not wasted in the Antilia as they don’t dump it instead they use it to generate electricity
AndA special system is used for the mechanism which separates dry and wet wastage. The wet wastage is dumped and the dry wastage is used again to generate electricity.
Now that’s a brilliant idea to generate electricity when the world is going through the energy crisis. Isn’t it?

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