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UltraTech becomes 5 Times Water Positive

UltraTech conserved 105 million cubic meters of water in FY24 making it 5 times water-positive in line with its stated ambition.

India CSR by India CSR
June 4, 2024
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A community pond revitalised by UltraTech's integrated manufacturing unit in Chhattisgarh, Hirmi Cement Works

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UltraTech announces progress in its sustainability commitments for FY24

MUMBAI (India CSR): UltraTech Cement Limited, India’s largest cement and ready-mix concrete (RMC) company, said today that it has conserved 105 million cubic meters of water in FY24 making it 5 times water-positive in line with its stated ambition.

UltraTech’s water management efforts encompass areas within the unit premises as well as beyond the fence, i.e. within the communities the Company operates in. The 105 million cubic meters of water conserved includes the water it has reused, recycled, harvested and recharged both within its unit premises and through community interventions. This is an increase of over 20 million cubic metres of water conserved in FY23.

UltraTech Cement Limited is the cement flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group. A USD 8.4 billion building solutions company, UltraTech is the third largest cement producer in the world, outside of China, with a total Grey Cement capacity of 152.7 MTPA. It is a signatory to the GCCA Climate Ambition 2050 and has committed to the Net Zero Concrete Roadmap announced by GCCA 

UltraTech’s water conservation initiatives are based on its belief of the criticality of water as a shared resource that is essential for business operations as well as the well-being of the community and for nurturing biodiversity. UltraTech has proactively installed rainwater harvesting systems across its site locations.

In addition, UltraTech has also set up Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) plants at several of its manufacturing Units to enable the reuse of 100% treated water within the Units.

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A mine pit reservoir at UltraTech’s integrated manufacturing unit in Karnataka, Rajashree Cement Works. Image: India CSR

Through its watershed management approaches and community-driven initiatives, UltraTech focuses not just on water conservation, but also on enriching lives and livelihoods. UltraTech’s watershed management projects encompass a holistic planning basis the rainfall pattern in a given area and target to harvest a percentage of the rainfall in addition to other water conservation activities.

UltraTech’s watershed projects focus on delivering four main objectives:

  • Effective natural resource management for sustainable use and conservation
  • Increased farm productivity through the implementation of advanced agricultural practices
  • Promotion of livelihood activities to create economic opportunities for local people
  • Empowering women through the establishment of community-based organisations, enabling their active participation and decision-making.

Through its community watershed projects, UltraTech has so far constructed 191 check dams and 97 rainwater harvesting structures, soak pits, and large ponds. Over 35218 farmers have benefited through UltraTech’s community water conservation initiatives. UltraTech’s efforts towards the protection and conservation of water resources underline its commitment to building a sustainable future.

Sustainability Progress in FY24

UltraTech has taken a holistic approach to embed sustainability across its value chain. It has integrated low-carbon strategy into its business conduct. It is scaling up investments in the development of environment friendly products, improving energy efficiency, increasing the share of renewable energy, increasing green cover to nurture biodiversity, and scaling up the use of industrial and municipal waste in its manufacturing operations to drive circularity.

During FY24, UltraTech has made significant progress across its key focus areas of sustainability namely decarbonisation, energy transition, circular economy, biodiversity management, water conservation, safe operations and community development.

Decarbonization

UltraTech’s net CO2 emission intensity has decreased to 556 kg/tonne of cementitious products in FY24 compared to 632 kg/tonne of cementitious products in 2017, in line with its target of a 27% reduction in carbon intensity by 2032.

The Company has also stated its intent to not invest any further in thermal power capacity as part of its capacity expansion projects, thus further reducing its dependence on fossil fuels and increasing the use of green energy in its operations.

Energy Transition

UltraTech has accomplished its EP100 commitment way ahead of the target year of 2035, by successfully doubling our energy productivity from the base year 2010.

As part of its RE100 commitment, UltraTech has significantly increased its renewable energy capacity by 77% and WHRS capacity by 32% from FY23. The current capacity as of FY24 stands at 612 MW of RE and 278 MW of WHRS. UltraTech has achieved 23.6% electricity substitution by green power mix in FY24. UltraTech plans to increase the overall share of green energy in its total energy mix to 85% by 2030.

Circular economy

UltraTech has scaled up the use of alternative fuels and raw materials (AFR) in its cement manufacturing operations as part of its commitment to enhancing circular economy and minimizing utilisation of natural resources.

UltraTech has successfully utilised over 33 million tonnes of recycled and alternative raw materials in cement production in FY 24. In addition to this, over 1.5 million tonnes of alternative fuels was utilised by the Company in FY24.

UltraTech’s efforts have allowed it to become 3.26 times plastic-negative in FY24.

Biodiversity

UltraTech is committed to achieving ‘No Net Loss’ to Biodiversity. UltraTech has completed biodiversity assessments for 14 of its integrated units and plans to complete for all its units by December 2024.

UltraTech has adopted the Miyawaki afforestation method to increase green cover at its manufacturing sites. Over 34000+ trees have been planted in just five of its units using this method.

Many of the plant species have also been chosen to provide economic benefit to the local villagers in terms of providing fodder, fuel, fruits, and flowers in addition to maximising forest’s carbon sequestration potential and recreating habitat for biodiversity and wildlife.

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