The Free Press Journal

HUL goes green, becomes coal-free across ops

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Leading FMCG firm Hindustan Unilver Ltd (HUL) on Thursday said it has switched to green fuel alternativ­es such as biomass and biodiesel and has eliminated the usage of coal across its operations.

The company has collaborat­ed with biomass suppliers and local farmers to ensure sustainabl­e supply of green fuel and has made the necessary changes for the renewable transition in its coalfired boilers, said an HUL statement.

Besides, the shift from coal to renewable energy sources has also resulted in savings for the company, it added.

This is a part of an initiative taken by its parent Anglo-Dutch firm Unilever,

which had five years ago committed to eliminatin­g coal across its manufactur­ing operations by 2020.

"The company achieved its goals as committed and has now successful­ly transition­ed its three Nutrition factories acquired as part of the GlaxoSmith­Kline Consumer Healthcare (GSK CH) merger in April 2020, to zero coal. The newly acquired Nutrition manufactur­ing units had boilers running on coal which were converted into biomass/biodiesel boilers," it said.

Commenting on the developmen­t, HUL Chairman and Managing Director Sanjiv Mehta said this achievemen­t is a milestone.

"As a company, we have always strived to be people and planet positive and firmly believe that responsibl­e business is the only way forward," he said.

HUL Executive Director Supply Chain Willem Uijen said:"I am delighted that we could move our new factories from our GSK acquisitio­n into renewable energy usage quickly. The impact of this transition not only increases HUL's green footprint but also improves the quality of air around its factories and enhances the income of farmers through the buying of biomass." HUL's manufactur­ing units have already been operating with 100% renewable grid electricit­y since 2019 through onsite solar generation, offsite solar and wind generation.

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