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FORGING THE FUTURE
Business Today India
|June 22, 2025
Tata Steel is embedding sustainability into every layer of its global operations and transforming challenges into blueprints for industrial reinvention
TATA STEEL'S COMMITMENT to sustainability is not a reaction to recent environmental pressures, it’s a legacy embedded in its corporate DNA. Decades before sustainability became a corporate mandate, the company was laying the groundwork for responsible industrial development.
As early as 1927, Tata Steel established Tata Pigments to repurpose steelmaking waste, showcasing a vision for circularity long before the term entered mainstream discourse.
In the 1940s, the construction of Dimna Lake to supply water to Jamshedpur, the industrial township it helped build, signalled an integrated approach to infrastructure, community, and the environment.
In 2020, this philosophy took structured form through the launch of Project Aalingana, derived from the Sanskrit word for “embrace.” The initiative formalised Tata Steel’s sustainability goals around three pillars: emissions reduction, circularity, and biodiversity. With a bold target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2045, Tata Steel ranks among a small cohort of global steelmakers committed to early climate action. Beyond decarbonisation, the company is advancing water conservation, waste reduction, and use of recycled inputs across its operations.
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