UltraTech's integrated unit in Tamil Nadu sources one-fourth of fuel requirement through wastes
The company, in a statement said, it also successfully reduced the carbon-dioxide emission by 2,250 tonne per annum at the facility subsequently reducing pollution in Ariyalur and Perambalur districts.
Reddipalayam Cement Works sources the municipal waste from 11 local municipal corporations including Ariyalur, Erode, Kumbakonam, Thanjavur, Perambalur and Karur.
The unit also sources plastic waste from cities such as Chennai and Kozhikode.
UltraTech said it was working to reduce the consumption of primary materials in its manufacturing process through various innovations and recycling waste and by- products from other industries for use as alternative resources.
"This helps the company to lower its dependence on fossil fuels and natural raw materials in cement manufacturing as part of its long-term objective to decarbonise its operations," the statement said.
During the last financial year, UltraTech replaced 17.2 per cent of its raw material requirement for cement manufacturing and 3.7 per cent of its thermal energy needs with alternative resources, the statement added.
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