Vedanta Lanjigarh wins the prestigious Kalinga Environment Excellence Award 2021 for sustainability initiatives
Lanjigarh, :Vedanta Limited, Lanjigarh unit, India’s premier producer of metallurgical grade alumina, has been honoured with the prestigious Kalinga Environment Excellence Award 2021 for its unwavering commitment and contribution towards environmental sustainability.Vedanta Lanjigarh is the Alumina Refinery unit of Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium.
The award is a true testament of the organization’s approach of Zero Harm, Zero Waste and Zero Discharge towards environmental sustainability, which is multi-dimensional and spans carbon reduction, energy management, water conservation, waste to wealth, biodiversity conservation and more.
Some of the best-in-class technologies and practices in environment sustainability adopted by the company include:
- Robust water management systems that include state-of-the-art Effluent Treatment Plants to recycle and reuse wastewater generated inside the plants, along with a network of rainwater harvesting structures, which have enabled the company to conserve 100 million litres of water in the previous fiscal.
- A world-class bauxite residue filtration unit for effective waste management, for which the company was first in India to undertake the initiative
- High Concentrated Slurry Disposal, dry fog systems, water sprinkling, etc. help the company ensure air quality
- A lush green belt in and around plant operations, with plantation of more than 5.40 lakh trees which also serve as carbon sinks and biodiversity spots
Speaking about the award, Mr. GG Pal, Dy. CEO – Vedanta Limited, Lanjigarh, said, “We have deployed a robust sustainability framework across our operations. This enables us to strive for operational excellence, while creating a lasting positive impact on the environment and our communities. This award is a strong endorsement of our journey so far, and only motivates us to elevate our efforts further towards our dual objectives of business growth and sustainable development.”
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