HCC only Indian company to be featured Climate Report by UNEP

The United Nations Environment Programme has recognized HCC (Hindustan Construction Company), an infrastructure construction and development company, of being the only Indian company to be featured in its Climate Report.

NEW DELHI: The United Nations Environment Programme has recognized HCC ( Hindustan Construction Company), an infrastructure construction and development company, of being the only Indian company to be featured in its Climate Report.

The report titled "Caring Business and Climate Change Adaptation: toward Resilient Companies and Communities" presents ten case studies from amongst ten global companies who have responded creatively and effectively to address climate change opportunities, risks, and impacts in developing countries and emerging economies.

HCC's initiatives have been featured among the case studies of ten global companies, including Coca Cola, Nokia and Eskom. The HCC case study highlights its efforts towards water neutrality and showcases its initiatives at two HCC projects-the Strategic Oil Storage Cavern project at Visakhapatnam and the Delhi-Faridabad Elevated Expressway.

In Visakhapatnam, HCC installed a wastewater treatment plant to utilize the seepage wastewater for construction thus completing construction without external water supply to the project even during severe water scarcity in the region. Installation of the plant enabled HCC to recycle and reuse nearly 95 percent of the wastewater for the project saving an amount of water equivalent to nearly six months of water consumption of the city of Vizag.

In the Delhi-Faridabad expressway project, water resources were of particular concern in this low-rainfall part of the country. HCC implemented several measures to conserve, recycle, and reuse water, including creation of an artificial rainfall-fed pond and rooftop rainwater harvesting. The most notable of HCC's efforts was a unique model for harvesting run off rainwater from the expressway itself as a way to recharge aquifers in the surrounding area.

The Company conducts public consultation processes to collect primary data, inputs, and perspectives from local communities, sometimes in collaboration with local civil society groups.
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HCC takes a "4 R" approach to water interventions (reduce, reuse, recycle, recharge) at its construction sites, where it is typically on the ground for two to six years, and also in longer-term BOT (Build, Operate, Transfer) projects.

HCC is the first Indian signatory to the CEO Water Mandate, comprising more than 80 companies whose chief executives have committed to individual and collective action to advance water stewardship in their own operations as well as in their supply chains, watersheds and communities.
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