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TPL to prepare sustainable mfg roadmap

Chennai: Tamilnadu Petroproducts Limited (TPL) is planning to develop an integrated carbon-neutral roadmap and adopt use of circularity and clean energy to achieve sustainability in its manufacturing.

The company on Wednesday said it has partnered with consultancy firm EY-Parthenon to support its carbon-neutral goals.

TPL aims to establish internal reduction targets consistent with the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and devise an emission reduction plan primarily for Scope 1 and 2 emissions, a statement from the company said. By implementing interventions such as clean energy substitution, process efficiency improvement, circularity, and digital automation, the company aims to move towards its goal of carbon-neutral manufacturing.

Apart from sustainability, EY-Parthenon will assist in constructing a roadmap to comprehend and address greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Ashwin Muthiah, vice-chairman of TPL and founder chairman, AM International, Singapore said TPL is taking proactive steps and embracing environmentally conscious practices in its operations. The collaboration with EY-Parthenon signifies a deliberate move towards this objective with a scientific, measurable, and time-bound approach, he said.


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