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Soch Karo Buland: JK Lakshmi Cement's Eco-Revolution

May 19, 2025

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Financial Express Lucknow

A time when environmental issues demand drastic action, JK Lakshmi Cement Limited is a force of sustainable development in India's cement sector.

With its vision to construct a greener future, the company has embedded sustainability into its operations, meeting international environmental objectives and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). From pioneering renewable energy adoption to launching innovative eco-friendly products like Green+ Cement, the brand is redefining what it means to be a responsible industry leader.

Sustainability is at the Heart of JKLC Vision For JK Lakshmi Cement, sustainability is a guiding principle that influences every aspect of its operations. The company's vision for the long term is to be net-zero carbon by 2047, a radical ambition that ties in with the country's national sustainability goals and global climate treaties such as the Paris Agreement. By embedding sustainable practices in its value chain, the company makes sure that its growth is not achieved at the cost of the environment or future generations.

This is reflected in the company's strategic emphasis on resource efficiency, waste minimization, and circular economy principles. With cutting-edge technologies such as waste heat recovery systems and AI-based quality control, JK Lakshmi streamlines its manufacturing processes to reduce its environmental footprint while ensuring superior product quality. The company's vision goes beyond compliance, revealing a deep-rooted ethos of intellectual honesty and trust in creating a sustainable future for all.

Powering Progress with Renewable Energy One of the pillars of JK Lakshmi Cement's sustainability approach is its strong adoption of renewable energy. Acknowledging the high-energy nature of the cement business, the firm has gone a long way to cut down its use of fossil fuels. 48% of its energy requirement is now served by renewable energy sources, solar and wind, with a vision to reach 100% renewable electricity by 2040.

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