Jindal Stainless extends annual plastic waste collective drive to local communities, collects ~13.5 tonnes of plastic waste
Jindal Stainless, India’s
largest stainless steel manufacturer, marked World Environment Day with its
#SwitchToStainless campaign to raise environmental consciousness among its
workforce. The company launched the fourth edition of its annual plastic waste
collection drive across its corporate offices and manufacturing facilities in
Jajpur, Odisha, and Hisar, Haryana, as well as corporate offices in Delhi-NCR.
In a landmark step this year, the drive expanded beyond company premises to
engage local communities – in Hisar’s Patel Nagar, and Jajpur’s Solei and
Singagadia – where dedicated collection points were set up. The initiative was
supported by on-ground, door-to-door awareness efforts. The drive, conducted in
partnership with Green Dream Foundation, saw enthusiastic participation from
employees and the local community and reinforced the company’s commitment to
sustainability.
Speaking on the occasion, Managing Director, Jindal Stainless, Mr
Abhyuday Jindal, said, “Our annual plastic waste collection drive is a
small but meaningful step towards a greener future. Though modest in the
context of a national effort, our contribution has grown steadily year after
year – from 2 tonnes in 2023 to ~13.5 tonnes this year – underscoring our
consistent commitment to this cause. Sustainability is deeply embedded in our
values, and we remain focused on scaling our environmental impact through
thoughtful, dedicated action. This year was especially significant as we took
the initiative beyond our plants and offices to engage with local communities –
because real change begins when everyone is involved.”
This year’s drive collected
over 3,795.8 kg of plastic waste from Hisar, 8926 kg from Jajpur, and 769.50 kg
from Delhi-NCR offices. The collected waste will be responsibly recycled into
functional items such as benches, chairs, and dustbins. These will be installed
within the company’s premises and public spaces, in coordination with local
authorities.
As part of the initiative,
the company also encouraged employees to showcase the personal sustainability
efforts they undertake at work and at home through internal communication
platforms, fostering a culture of shared responsibility.
As part of its long-term
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) goals, Jindal Stainless is working
towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The company’s corporate carbon
footprint was brought down by ~15% in FY25 through ongoing decarbonisation
initiatives. Recently, the company,
through its subsidiary, JSL Super Steel, signed a landmark Power Purchase
Agreement (PPA) with Sunsure Energy, a leading independent power producer. As
per the agreement, JSL Super Steel will source 11 MWp of solar power from
Sunsure’s 49 MWp Solar Project in Augasi, Uttar Pradesh, displacing nearly 40%
of its conventional energy consumption with clean power – a step towards the
company’s clean energy goals. The company also successfully installed and
commissioned the largest captive solar energy plant within a single industrial
campus in Odisha in collaboration with AB Energia Solutions Pvt Ltd. The plant
has been set up at the Jajpur unit, boasting a cumulative capacity of over 30 MWp.
Additionally, Jindal Stainless has acquired an equity stake in Oyster Green, a
special purpose vehicle (SPV) formed in collaboration with Oyster Renewable
Energy Private Limited. The acquisition is aimed at developing a 282 MW
interstate wind-solar hybrid captive renewable energy project to meet the power
requirements of the company’s manufacturing units.
The first green hydrogen
plant in the Indian stainless steel sector, with a generation capacity of 90
Nm3/hr, was inaugurated at the company’s Hisar plant in March 2024, with plans
to scale this up to ~1,000 Nm3. The total green hydrogen generation in FY25 was
over 4 lakh Nm3. Moreover, Jindal Stainless has signed two MoUs with Renew
Power and Oyster Renewable Power for guaranteed delivery of 100 MW each of
Renewable Energy-Round the Clock (RE-RTC) power at Jajpur and Hisar. Jindal
Stainless also recently launched its first Task Force on Nature-Related
Financial Disclosure (TNFD) Report, which outlines its strategic approach to
embedding nature-related considerations into its business operations,
showcasing its commitment to sustainability, biodiversity conservation and
proactive risk management, while balancing growth and social responsibility in
addressing the global challenge of climate change.
As a token of appreciation for active involvement in the collection drive, the company gifted stainless steel items to every employee and local participant – coffee mugs for less than 2 kg of plastic donated, and tea, coffee, and sugar canisters for more than 2 kg donated.