Adani Portfolio companies adopt an integrated, policy anchored, circular waste management approach guided by global ESG standards. This ensures regulatory compliance, minimizes landfill disposal, and improves resource efficiency across diverse operations.

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Maximizing Resource Recovery

The Adani Portfolio is driving sustainable waste management across its diverse businesses through in-house initiatives and partnerships with authorised vendors, ensuring compliance and promoting circularity. By prioritising recovery over disposal we reduce landfill dependency and advance resource efficiency.

Pioneering Sustainable Waste Management with Geoclean | Ambuja Cement

Ambuja Cements’ Geoclean is redefining waste management by converting municipal, industrial, and agricultural waste into alternative fuel for cement kilns, reducing landfill use and fossil fuel reliance. With a nationwide presence, it promotes sustainable practices while reclaiming degraded land and partnering with communities to remediate legacy dumpsites—proving that smart waste solutions are both impactful and essential.

Commitment to Eliminating Single-Use Plastics

The Adani Portfolio companies have placed a strategic focus on eliminating single-use plastic (SUP) across their operations, reinforcing their commitment to environmental sustainability. By adopting eco-friendly alternatives and implementing responsible plastic management practices, in our portfolio, we are actively contributing to a cleaner and greener future

Eliminating Single-Use Plastics at Scale

Several entities within the portfolio, including AGEL, AESL, APL, and ATGL, have already achieved Single-Use Plastic-Free certification across multiple operational sites. These milestones reflect our dedication to reducing plastic dependency and promoting sustainable practices throughout the value chain.

Targeting Zero Waste to Landfill

Each portfolio company actively reduces landfill dependency through structured reuse and recycling initiatives, supported by robust systems for safe handling, storage, and disposal of residual waste. Several businesses have also achieved Zero Waste to Landfill (ZWL) certification, reaffirming commitment to circularity and resource efficiency.

India’s First Zero Waste to Landfill Airport | Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. (AAHL)

Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (TIAL), managed by Adani Airport Holdings Ltd., is India’s first certified Zero Waste to Landfill airport. Utilizing a 5R cradle-to-cradle strategy and dedicated Material Recovery Facility, TIAL successfully diverts 99.5% of waste from landfills, setting a national benchmark for sustainable airport operations.

"POWERING THE FUTURE"

ESG Report 2023-25 of Adani Portfolio
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