Gautam Adani Says 90% Of Ambuja Cements, ACC Output Blended With Fly Ash, Slag

This significant shift marks a substantial step towards sustainability, he says.

Gautam Adani (Photo: BQ Prime)

Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said on Thursday that 90% of production at its cement units—Ambuja Cements Ltd. and ACC Ltd.—now recycles waste fly ash and slag.

The ports-to-power conglomerate is also planning to power 60% of its cement production with renewable sources by 2028, Adani posted on X.

"This significant shift not only enhances the environmental footprint of our cement but also marks a substantial step towards sustainability," he said. "This ambitious goal will establish us as a frontrunner in the global arena of sustainable cement production."

On Wednesday, Adani announced that Adani Electricity will provide 60% renewable electricity to Mumbai by 2027, setting a global record for a large city. He said Adani Electricity achieved a landmark by powering Mumbai entirely with 100% renewable energy.

Adani Green, the renewable energy arm of Adani Group, secured a loan facility of $1.36 billion from a consortium of eight international banks for its renewable energy park in Khadva, Gujarat.

The company was ranked the world's second-largest solar photovoltaic cell developer in the world, according to Mercom Capital Group's latest annual global report.

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