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For Ambuja, commitment to ‘NATURE’ is inborn. Thus, before any expansion projects are undertaken, potential impacts thereof on the environment are identified for considering the measures to be taken for preventing/minimising the same. Ambuja’s Environmental Management System (EMS) is regarded as one of the best in the industry by the local legislative and regulatory bodies. For instance, Ambuja already complied with almost all of the applicable clauses of the Charter on Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection (CREP), issued by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Ministry of Environment & Forest, Government of India, well before it was adopted. So the Charter on CREP has not necessitated major changes in Ambuja’s EMS. Ambuja appreciates and welcomes this endeavour of CPCB to go beyond the compliance of legislative and regulatory norms through adoption of cleaner technologies and improvement in management practices.
Coal Fired Incinerator
Ambuja supports the very purpose of this Charter on CREP issued by CPCB i. e.; “commitment and voluntary initiatives of industry for responsible care of the environment will help in building a partnership for pollution control”.

Ambuja’s Works is well equipped with adequate resources viz. ample land, water etc. and one of the best infrastructures of its kind for preventing & minimising the pollution viz. primary & secondary effluent treatment facilities and equipment such as scrubbers, evaporators, crystallisers, incinerators etc. to achieve ‘Zero Effluent Discharge’.


Multiphase Evaporator
Ambuja is committed to conserving natural resources, operating its facilities safely and minimizing the environmental impact of its activities. Thus, production processes are
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constantly reviewed and, where possible, improved to minimize raw material and energy inputs, emissions and waste generation;
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designed so that they generate waste materials that are reusable, recyclable or at least capable of environmentally safe disposal; and
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give preference to in-process waste reduction methods over end-of-process treatment or disposal.

Due to our exemplary EMS, we, at Ambuja, achieved reduction in effluent-incineration by 25% even after increasing the production doubly; this became possible by reduction of 3% at source, recycling of 40% and recovery of byproducts from 42%. Ambuja most diligently adheres to stringent norms of water, air and noise pollution together vigilance in solid/hazardous wastes management. Almost all of the solid/hazardous wastes are sold to the actual users.

At Ambuja, we are aware that our technical and commercial expertise entails a responsibility to contribute to sustainable development – a principle we wholeheartedly endorse, heedful of both its social and its environmental elements. Taking the needs of this generation and future generation into account; ecological, economic and social responsibility is a matter of course to us. Our aim and obligation, therefore, is to utilize resources in a sustainable and prudential manner to ensure that future generation have sufficient resources to shape their own lives. Keeping with the philosophy of ‘Sustainable Development’ that has gained worldwide credence, we, at Ambuja resolutely believe that “Industrialization and ecology can and should coexist.”.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
We, at Ambuja , are commited to minimise the adverse impacts on environment due to our operations at works through continual improvement in our environmental performance leading to prevention of pollution

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Compliance with applicable legislative and regulatory requirements
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Vigilance on Hazardous Waste Management
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Conservation of Natural Resources.
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Enhancement of Green Culture and
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Participation of All Employees and Creation of Awareness amongst those associated.
Inorganic Salt Recovery Plant

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