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Wonder cement

The Company endeavors to undertake projects on continuous basis in order to ensure environmental
sustainability, ecological balance by carrying out the following activities in an integrated fashion as a
complete project: a. Developing green belt of trees, shrubs and herbs and several lawns around the
township, mining and plant areas and nearby schools. b. Constructing rain water harvesting structures
have been constructed in the plant, mines and Government schools to recharge the ground water.

Maruti Suzuki

Driving Indians to a greener tomorrow


Maruti Suzuki understands that green technology is the need of the hour/way to achieve both, Maruti
Suzuki strives to improve the environmental performance of its manufacturing operations, products, and
the supply chain. The company identifies how these processes can affect the environment and thus
develops strategies to mitigate these impacts.
The very first step towards tackling the issue was with the introduction of the environment policy which
conveys Maruti Suzuki’s commitment towards
1. reducing the pressure on environment
2. working collaboratively with its customers, suppliers, and the surrounding communities
3. Controlled usage of natural resources
As a strategy, Maruti Suzuki has adopted the ISO 14001 standard and promotes it among its Tier-1
suppliers as well. The company also ensures compliance with Biomedical Waste Management Rules,
2016.

Tata bluescope:

Tata BlueScope Steel is committed towards the conservation of natural


resources, preservation of bio-diversity and improvement of our environmental
performance.

Our products are sustainable, made from high performance steel with lead-
free paint system that is 100 % recyclable. Our products are made from
COLORBOND® steel, backed by energy efficient THERMATECH™
technology that optimises the thermal performance of the roof, ensuring lesser
energy consumption, thus abating the overall carbon footprints.

 Reduce waste material generation, storage or disposal at source


 Reuse waste material on-site
 Recycle waste materials offsite

Titan:

ITC
Pursuing Low Carbon Pathways

ITC remains committed to moving towards a low carbon pathway. Key strategies adopted by the
Company towards this include: Ÿ Investing in renewable energy assets based on techno-commercial
feasibility. Ÿ ITC has set a target of achieving a 50% share of renewable energy in its total energy mix. Ÿ
ITC is also targeting a 50% reduction in specific emissions and 30% reduction in specific energy
consumption by 2030 over a 2014-15 baseline. The above will be achieved through implementation of
energy conservation opportunities identified through frequent third party audits and benchmarking
performance with international best practices. For addressing climate change impacts in the value chain,
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies are carried out for key products/services to evaluate their value
chain footprint and identify opportunities for improvement. ITC also engages with its major supply chain
partners for monitoring and improving their energy performance and progressively including them
within the sustainability reporting boundary.

To further mitigate value chain impacts, steps are taken for reducing energy consumed in transportation
of raw materials, finished goods and waste. ITC has strategically located its Integrated Consumer Goods
Manufacturing and Logistics (ICML) facilities for FMCG businesses closer to the market. This allows for
making direct shipments to destination warehouses, thereby avoiding intermediate movements and
optimising distribution logistics.

ITC - Pioneering the Green Building Movement in India

ITC has been pioneering the green buildings movement in India since 2004 when the ITC Green Centre at
Gurugram was awarded the Platinum Green Building rating by USGBC-LEED (US Green Building Council -
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), making it the largest Platinum rated building in the
world at that point in time. ITC Grand Chola, the 600-key super-premium luxury hotel complex in
Chennai, which is amongst the world's largest LEED® Platinum certified green hotels, has also received a
5-star rating from the Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) Council. Other large
infrastructure investments, such as the ITC Green Centre at Manesar (LEED® Platinum certified) and the
ITC Green Centre at Bengaluru (LEED® Platinum certified) continue to demonstrate the Company's
commitment to green buildings. The data centre at Bengaluru, ITC Sankhya, is the first data centre in the
world to receive the LEED® Platinum certification by USGBC. To date, 30 buildings of the Company have
achieved Platinum certification by USGBC/IGBC. Several of ITC's factories and office complexes have also
received the green building certification from Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), the LEED®
certification from USGBC and star ratings from the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE).

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