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Pivotal presence of a high-powered delegation of Daiki AxisIndia, led by Mr Rio Waza at the Global Investor Meet in Karnataka

Karnataka 2025.

Daiki Axis India (A Japanese com-
pany and a global leader in Decent-
ralised packaged STPs) have signed an
MoU with Karnataka Government to
establish its third factory in Karnataka’s
Japanese Industrial Township, marking
a major step in its India expansion
plans with an investment of over ₹100
crore.

The new facility will enhance
the reach of Johkasou Technology,
delivering advanced and sustainable
wastewater solutions. This milestone
strengthens Indo-Japanese ties and
aims to support India’s vision for cle-
aner, more efficient water management.
Government of Karnataka has a robust
waste water recycle & reuse policy.
Daiki Ax is aims to support and pro-
vide more strength to implement
both for wastewater management.

While the country is building capac-
ities to treat waste water, there is a lot
to be done.

A quick glance at the data
reflects a huge opportunity for decentralised STPs manufacturers. As per
Niti Aayog’s report – Reuse of Treated Waste water in Urban/Peri-Urban
Agriculture in India, population projection data suggests that the waste water
generation will increase by approximately 75% to 80% in the next 25
years, which by volume is 50 ,000 mil-
lion litres per day (MLD) to 55 ,000
MLD, and thus taking the total esti-
mated wastewater generation to 1.3
lakh MLD.

At this rate,about 0.8 BCM
of waste water will be generated additi-
on ally every year increasing the total
annual wastewater volume to 48 BCM
by 2050.

This volume is about 3.5
times the existing installed treatment
capacity testifying the necessity of sca-
ling up the treatment capacity, robust
system for wastewater collection,
and a well accepted framework for
reusing the treated wastewater (TWW) .
Karnataka generates over 2536MLD
of wastewater, its operational sewage treatment capacity is roughly 1,922
MLD, leaving 56.8% of waste water unt-
reated.A mammoth gap, which needs
to be filed, as per The Ministry of Jal
Shakti Report.

Water is the one of the most essential
sources of survival necessary for all
living beings and economic activities.
We at Daiki Axis are renowned manufacturers and exporters of Packaged
STP systems doing our part for a
more sustainable environment.

It offers an exclusive range of decentralized STP (Johkasou) products that
are suitable for various government, residential, industrial, and
commercial establishments. Johkasou
have combined purification structure
capable of treating both night soil (black-
water) and domestic wastewater (grey
water) .

These systems can be customized to suit special use or local compliance and other requirements.

Its specially trained sales team and
sales partners are helping its clients
to configure these products as per their
specific requirements.
Daiki Axis India Private Limited is a
100% subsidiary of Daiki Japan.
Daiki- the predecessor of Daiki Axis-
launched its water treatment business
in Matsuyama City in Japan in 1958.
Since developing the light and dur-
able FRP (Fibre Reinforced Plastic)
Johkasous’ , Daiki Axis has led Japan’s
water treatment industry and continues
to create many ‘ Industry Firsts ’ . It is
the Largest Producer of Packaged
STPs In the World. It has followed
the path not only of providing its customer with safe water, but also
towards becoming an ‘eco-creation
and development company ’ that protects the environments that water runs through, and these efforts will continue
as it heads toward the future.

As per Niti Aayog’s report – Reuse of Treated Waste water in Urban/Peri-Urban
Agriculture in India, population projection data suggests that the waste water
generation will increase by approximately 75% to 80% in the next 25 years, which by volume is 50 ,000 million litres per day (MLD) to 55 ,000
MLD, and thus taking the total esti-
mated wastewater generation to 1.3
lakh MLD. At this rate,about 0.8 BCM
of waste water will be generated additi-
on ally every year increasing the total
annual wastewater volume to 48 BCM
by 2050. This volume is about 3.5
times the existing installed treatment
capacity testifying the necessity of sca-
ling up the treatment capacity, robust
system for wastewater collection,
and a well accepted framework for
reusing the treated wastewater (TWW) .
Karnataka generates over 2536MLD
of wastewater, its operational sewage treatment capacity is roughly 1,922
MLD, leaving 56.8% of waste water unt-
reated.A mammoth gap, which needs
to be filed, as per The Ministry of Jal
Shakti Report.

Water is the one of the most essential
sources of survival necessary for all
living beings and economic activities.
We at Daiki Axis are renowned manufacturers and exporters of Packaged
STP systems doing our part for a
more sustainable environment.
It offers an exclusive range of decentralized STP (Johkasou) products that
are suitable for various government, residential, industrial, and
commercial establishments. Johkasou
have combined purification structure
capable of treating both night soil (black-
water) and domestic wastewater (grey
water) . These systems can be customized to suit special use or local compliance and other requirements.

Its specially trained sales team and
sales partners are helping its clients
to configure these products as per their
specific requirements.
Daiki Axis India Private Limited is a
100% subsidiary of Daiki Japan.
Daiki- the predecessor of Daiki Axis-
launched its water treatment business
in Matsuyama City in Japan in 1958.
Since developing the light and dur-
able FRP (Fibre Reinforced Plastic)
Johkasous’ , Daiki Axis has led Japan’s
water treatment industry and continues
to create many ‘ Industry Firsts ’ . It is
the Largest Producer of Packaged
STPs In the World. It has followed
the path not only of providing its customer with safe water, but also
towards becoming an ‘eco-creation
and development company ’ that protects the environments that water runs
through, and these efforts will continue
as it heads toward the future.

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