BUSINESSES SHOULD RESPECT AND MAKE EFFORTS TO PROTECT AND RESTORE THE ENVIRONMENT

We view climate action as a business imperative and a moral responsibility. Recognizing the far-reaching impacts of climate change, we are accelerating our transition toward a net-zero future. We are decarbonizing our operations through renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, and reducing carbon emissions by reimagining our materials and supply chains. Our efforts on water conservation and waste recycling are note worthy and our journey towards sustainable development is resolute.

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of Renewable Energy Used

PAT target achieved
0%

compliant with the applicable environmental law/ regulations/ guidelines

Essential Indicators

 
Parameter UOM FY 2024-25
(Current Financial Year)
FY 2023-24
(Previous Financial Year)
From renewable sources (in Giga Joules)      
Total electricity consumption (A) GJ 0.00 0.00
Total fuel consumption (B) GJ 66,900.00  0.00
Energy consumption through Other sources (C) GJ 0.00 0.00
Total energy consumed from renewable sources (A+B+C) GJ 66,900.00 0.00
From non-renewable sources (in Giga Joules)      
Total Electricity Consumption (D) GJ 88,774.57  546,156.00
Total Fuel Consumption (E) GJ 12,405,200.00   3,024.00
Energy Consumption through other sources (F) GJ 0.00 16,460.00
Total energy  consumption (D+E+F) GJ 12,493,974.57  565,640.00
Total energy consumed (A+B+C+D+E+F) GJ 12,560,874.57 565,640.00
Energy intensity per rupee of turnover (Total energy consumption/Revenue from operations) GJ/` of turnover  0.00130  0.00007
Energy intensity per rupee of turnover adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) (Total energy consumption/Revenue from operations adjusted for PPP) GJ/USD PPP adjusted 0.02696 0.00121
Energy intensity in terms of physical output GJ/tonne of cementitous material   4.76  0.29
Energy Intensity (optional)- the relevant metric may be selected by the entity NA NA NA

Note: Indicate if any independent assessment/ evaluation/assurance has been carried out by an external agency? (Y/N) If yes, name of the external agency.
Yes, TUV India Private Limited

Yes. And target achieved as per PAT guidelines

Parameter UOM FY 2024-25
(Current Financial Year)
FY 2023-24
(Previous Financial Year)
Water withdrawal by source (in kiloliters)      
(i) Surface water KL 0.00 629,959.00
(ii) Groundwater KL 0.00 0
(iii) Third party water KL 0.00 0
(iv) Seawater/desalinated water KL 3,667,700.00 2,643,451.00
(v) Others (Harvested Rain Water) KL 781,099.50 0.00
Total volume of water withdrawal (in kilolitres) (i + ii + iii + iv + v) KL 4,448,799.50 3,273,410.00
Total volume of water consumption (in kilolitres) KL 1,844,882.50 995,119.00
Water intensity per rupee of turnover Litres/` of turnover 0.19 0.12
Water intensity per rupee of turnover adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) (Total water consumption/ Revenue from operations adjusted for PPP) Litre/ USD PPP adjusted 3.96 2.14
Water intensity in terms of physical output Liters / tonne of cementitious material 699.80 514.00
Water intensity (optional) – the relevant metric may be selected by the entity NA NA NA

Note: Indicate if any independent assessment/ evaluation/assurance has been carried out by an external agency? (Y/N) If yes, name of the external agency.
Yes, TUV India Private Limited

Parameter UOM FY 2024-25
(Current Financial Year)
FY 2023-24
(Previous Financial Year)
Water discharge by destination and level of treatment (in kiloliters)    
(i) To surface water    
- No treatment KL 0.00 0.00
- With treatment – please specify level of treatment KL 0.00 0.00
(ii) To Groundwater      
- No treatment KL 0.00 0.00
- With treatment – please specify level of treatment KL 0.00 0.00
(iii) To Sea water      
- No treatment Kl 0.00 0.00
- With treatment – please specify level of treatment
KL 2,603,917.00 2,278,291.00
(iv) Sent to Third Parties (Municipal STP)      
- No treatment KL 0.00 0.00
- With treatment – please specify level of treatment KL 0.00 0.00
(v) Others      
- No treatment KL 0.00 0.00
- With treatment – please specify level of treatment KL 0.00 0.00
Total water discharged (in kiloliters)   2,603,917.00 2,278,291.00

No.

Parameter UOM FY 2024-25
(Current Financial Year)
FY 2023-24
(Previous Financial Year)
Nox Tonnes 2,936.77 1,481.00
Sox Tonnes 334.03 514.00
Particulate matter (PM) Tonnes 136.32 193.00
Persistent organic pollutants (POP) NA NA NA
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) NA NA NA
Hazardous air pollutants (HAP) NA NA NA
Others – please specify NA NA NA

Note: All our plants meet with the prescribed standards given by respective regulatory body.

Note: Indicate if any independent assessment/ evaluation/assurance has been carried out by an external agency? (Y/N) If yes, name of the external agency.
Yes, TUV India Private Limited

Parameter UOM FY2024-25
(Current Financial Year)
FY2023-24
(Previous Financial Year)
Total Scope 1 emissions (Break-up of the GHG into CO₂, CH₄, N₂O, HFCs, PFCs, SF₆, NF₃, if available) tonnes of CO₂ 2,017,934.00 1,289,519.00
Total Scope 2 emissions (Break-up of the GHG into CO₂, CH₄, N₂O, HFCs, PFCs, SF₆, NF₃, if available) tonnes of CO₂ 17,656.29 3,301.00
Total Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions per rupee of turnover (Total Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions/Revenue from operations) kg CO₂/₹ of turnover 0.21 0.16
Total Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions per rupee of turnover adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) (Total Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions / Revenue from operations adjusted for PPP) kg CO₂/USD PPP Adjusted 0.004 0.003
Total Scope 1 and Scope 2 emission intensity in terms of physical output kg CO₂/tonne of cementitious material 772.14 668.00
Total Scope 1 and Scope 2 emission intensity (optional) – the relevant metric may be selected by the entity NA NA NA


Note: Indicate if any independent assessment/ evaluation/assurance has been carried out by an external agency? (Y/N) If yes, name of the external agency. Yes, TUV India Pvt. Ltd.

The Company is committed to reduce its carbon footprint. The Company has taken multiple initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases. These include: 1) Improved technology 2) Energy efficiency 3) Use of green energy like WHRS 4) Use of alternate fuels 5) Use of alternate raw materials

Parameter UOM FY2024-25
(Current Financial Year)
FY2023-24
(Previous Financial Year)
Total Waste generated (in metric tonnes)
Plastic waste (A) MT 89.03 1,440.00
E-waste (B) MT 0.00 0.00
Bio-medical waste (C) MT 0.15 0.03
Construction and demolition waste (D) MT 0.00 0.00
Battery waste (E) MT 0.00 1.20
Radioactive waste (F) MT 0.00 0.00
Other Hazardous waste. Please specify, if any. (G) MT 32.39 30.70
Other Non-hazardous waste generated (H). Please specify, if any. (Fly Ash) (Break-up by composition i.e. by materials relevant to the sector) MT 89,229.32 38,136.00
Refractory (I) MT 687.35 699.00
Kiln Process Dust (J) MT 642.80 9,746.00
Steel scrap(Steel Scrap includes castings, waste steel, MS drums, wrapper scrap, iron scrap, grinding balls, HC lining plate, table liner, HC grinding media, etc.) (K) MT 760.00 402.00
Total (A+B + C + D + E + F + G + H + I + J + K) MT 91,441.03 50,454.93
Waste intensity per rupee of turnover Kg/Rs. of turnover 0.009 0.006
Waste intensity per rupee of turnover adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) (Total waste generated/Revenue from operations adjusted for PPP) kg/ USD PPP adjusted 0.196 0.108
Waste intensity in terms of physical output Kg/tonne of cementitious material 34.69 26.00
Waste intensity (optional) – the relevant metric may be selected by the entity NA NA NA
For each category of waste generated, total waste recovered through recycling, re-using or other recovery operations (in metric tonnes)
Category of waste
(i) Recycled MT 90,798.09 1,441.00
(ii) Re-used MT 0.00 38,136.00
(iii) Other recovery operations MT 0.00 0.00
Total MT 90,798.09 39,577.00
For each category of waste generated, total waste disposed by nature of disposal method (in metric tonnes)
Category of waste
(i) Incineration MT 0.15 30.00
(ii) Landfilling - Kiln Process Dust MT 642.80 9,746.00
(iii) Other disposal operations MT 0.00 1,102.00
Total MT 642.95 10,878.00

The Company adheres to the principles of sustainable consumption of resources while reducing waste generation and complying with the tenets of circular economy. The Company minimises waste disposal through maximising recycling and reusing efforts. The Company also ensures proper disposal of E-waste, biomedical waste, scrap, etc. through authorised recyclers registered with the regulatory agencies. Our waste management initiatives include:

  • Plastic waste is mainly disposed of through co-processing, with a minimal amount of burst bags disposed of through authorized scrap dealers
  • Biomedical waste is incinerated at authorized Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facilities.
  • E-waste is recycled through authorised recyclers.
  • Hazardous waste (used oil, discarded drums) is either reused in plants or co-processed in cement kilns, with non-co-processable quantities sent to a common authorised facility for recycling.
  • Flyash, is mainly recycled in Cement plant.
  • Refractory & other Scraps are sold to authorized vendors for recycling.

Sr. No. Location of operations/offices Type of operations Whether the conditions of environmental approval/ clearance are being complied with? (Y/N) If no, the reasons thereof and corrective action taken, if any.
1 Sanghipuram, Gujarat Captive Jetty Yes

Name and brief details of project EIA Notification No. Date Whether conducted by independent external agency (Yes/No) Results communicated in public domain (Yes/No) Relevant Web link
Expansion of Clinker Plant Capacity (7.5 Million TPA to 17.5 Million TPA) & Cement Plant Capacity (8.6 MillionTPA to 18.6 MillionTPA) located at Sanghipuram at Village: Motiber and Hothiyay, Taluka: Abdasa, Dist.:Kutch, Gujarat by Sanghi Industries Limited S.O. 1533(E) dated 14.09.2006 & its amendments PH completed on 10.02.2025 Yes Yes Draft EIA Report submitted to competent authorities of GPCB https://gpcb.gujarat.gov.in/Index

S. No.
Specify the law / regulation / guidelines which was not complied with
Provide details of the noncompliance
Any fines / penalties /action taken by regulatory agencies such as pollution control boards or by courts
Corrective action taken, if any
Nil