.shareit

Home // ALLIED

Reddipalayam Cement Works Achieves Drop in Carbon Footprint

BY Realty Plus

Share It

A cement company’s unit in Tamil Nadu has reduced carbon emissions by 2,250 tonnes per annum after it achieved the distinction of meeting one-fourth of its fuel requirement through utilisation of waste materials sourced from local municipal corporations and industries. Reddipalayam Cement Works, UltraTech Cement’s integrated unit, with the increased usage of alternative fuels, is now 16.25 times plastic positive. The municipal waste was sourced from 11 local municipal corporations including Ariyalur, Erode, Kumbakonam, Thanjavur, Perambalur, and Karur. The unit also sourced plastic waste from cities such as Chennai and Kozikhode.  This waste is co-processed in Reddipalayam Cement Works’ cement kilns as alternative fuels. Co-processing is a term used for utilising non-recyclable waste materials such as industrial waste, non-biodegradable plastic, and other waste in cement kiln as alternative fuel and as raw material.  Over utilisation of landfills in the surrounding districts had earlier led to open-air burning of municipal solid waste. Reddipalayam Cement Works’ alternative fuels initiative has cut down the burden on these landfills and helped reduce air and soil pollution in those districts. It also co-processes plastic waste from the paper industries located in multiple cities in Tamil Nadu including Karur, Tiruchirappalli, and Coimbatore. Refuse derived fuel (RDF) from professional organisations also contribute as alternative fuel for the unit.  

Share It

Tags : ALLIED Tamil Nadu UltraTech Cement Drop carbon footprint Reddipalayam Cement Works Achieves