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Sustainability Report 2012
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Environmental Performance

Significant Air Emissions

In addition to the above parameters, our Unit at Bhadrachalam also monitors Hydrogen Sulphide. The average measured value for the year 2011-12 was 2.96 mg/Nm3, much lower than the regulatory norm of 10mg/Nm3.

All other Units are also making concerted efforts to reduce specific emission levels. Significant reduction in specific emission levels in some of the Units in ITC along with the percentage improvement over the previous year has been depicted below:

BUSINESS UNIT LOCATION % IMPROVEMENT IN SPECIFIC EMISSIONS
    PM NOx SO2
Foods - Snacks Pune 44.5 21.3 46.4
Personal Care - Soap Unit Haridwar 23.1 17.0 92.8
Personal Care - Soap Unit Manpura 72.3 82.5 99.5
Leaf Threshing Unit Chirala 29.7 28.9 44.3
Packaging & Printing Unit Haridwar 14.2 37.6 36.0
Cast Coating Unit Bolaram 22.7 15.3 23.8
ITC Maratha Mumbai 21.6 24.4 22.1
ITC Mughal Agra 68.7 29.5 57.9
Cigarettes Unit Bengaluru 30.9 72.1 78.6

Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS)

ITC had developed and implemented an ODS phase out plan in accordance with the Government of India’s ODS Rules, 2000, formulated to comply with the Montreal Protocol, 1987 which regulates/bans the use of ozone depleting substances internationally.

All the new/expansion projects have been undertaken after due Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and stakeholder consultations, as applicable.

The salient features of ITC’s Plan on ODS phase out are –

All newly purchased equipment to be free of Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), Halons and Methyl Chloroform (MCF).

All units to monitor and reduce consumption of ODS.

Replace all the existing equipment using ODS well before the phase out stipulation.

Recover all the ODS from the equipment being replaced for recycling or safe disposal.

In 2011-12, the total consumption of ODS by all our Units was 152 kg of CFC-11 equivalent.

Responsible Management of Chemicals, Oils and Fuels

All our Units manage chemicals, oils and fuels as per defined ITC norms, which take into account all statutory requirements and international best practices. These norms are taken into consideration right from the design stage and include measures for leakage/spillage prevention, containment provisions, impervious flooring, leak detection system as well as all requirements as per Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for hazardous chemicals. Safe work practices on handling & storage, procedures for leak detection and spill control and preventive maintenance have been instituted to avoid any incidence of uncontrolled spills or leakage. The effectiveness of these measures is checked on a regular basis.

We also continuously evaluate the feasibility of substituting hazardous chemicals with less or non-hazardous materials.

In 2011-12, there was no significant spill of any chemicals, oils, fuels or hazardous wastes in any of our Units.

Biodiversity

Our Units/operations do not have any significant impact on biodiversity.

All the new/expansion projects have been undertaken after due Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and stakeholder consultations, as applicable. Environmental Management Plans where required as per the EIA studies, are implemented along with projects.

ITC had developed and implemented an ODS phase out plan in accordance with the Government of India’s ODS Rules, 2000

Beyond compliance

State-of-the-art processes and technologies implemented in all our Units ensure benchmarked performance across ITC.

Environment, Occupational Health & Safety management systems in our Units conform to best international standards such as ISO 14001/OHSAS 18001/HACCP etc and are certified by accredited third party agencies.

Besides business division wise internal audits and other 3rd party audits, Corporate EHS experts audit every unit at periodic intervals not exceeding 18 months, to ensure compliance to statutory norms and Corporate EHS requirements.

There was no violation of environmental laws/regulations in any ITC unit during 2011-12.

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