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Shree Cement increases its S&P Global ESG Score

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The company ranks best on S&P Global ESG Score within Indian construction materials sector; reinforcing its commitment to Environmental and Social Responsibility (ESR)

Gurugram (Haryana); 12 November 2024

Shree Cement, a leading cement manufacturer and power generation company in India, has achieved a notable ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) score of 73 out of 100 in the 2024 S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA). This score reflects a significant 11-point increase from the previous year, underscoring Shree Cement’s strengthened commitment to sustainable practices and corporate governance. With this score, Shree Cement ranks best within India’s construction materials sector.

The S&P Global ESG score is an industry-specific assessment that focuses on the quality of company disclosures as well as past and current performance on ESG issues. Shree Cement has achieved an industry-high disclosure rate of 96% in both required and additional disclosures, with “Very High” data availability.  The company’s proactive approach has also bolstered its reputation, with no recent controversies affecting its ESG score.

“Achieving this ESG score underlines Shree Cement’s deep commitment to sustainable and ethical operations. Our priorities lie in strengthening environmental stewardship, championing social responsibility, and maintaining rigorous governance standards to deliver lasting value to our stakeholders and positively impact the communities we serve,” said Neeraj Akhoury, Managing Director, Shree Cement.

The score of 73 is most heavily weighted to the Environmental Dimension, followed by Social Dimension and finally Governance & Economic Dimension.

In the Environmental Dimension, Shree Cement scored 76 out of 100, showcasing strong performance in key areas. The company excelled with a Waste & Pollutants score of 78, emphasizing effective waste management practices, and a Water Management score of 78, reflecting optimized water use, particularly in water-scarce regions. Additionally, Shree Cement achieved a Biodiversity score of 77, demonstrating its dedication to preserving natural ecosystems. These scores underscore Shree Cement’s robust commitment to sustainability.

On the Social Dimension, Shree Cement upholds high standards in labor practices, human rights, safety, and community/customer relations, demonstrated by a score of 75. This is further complemented by a strong emphasis on transparency and ethical governance.

With its comprehensive ESG strategy, Shree Cement has emerged as a leader in the Indian Construction Materials sector, setting a high standard for sustainable and responsible operations. Through continuous innovation and a focused commitment to ESG principles, Shree Cement is well-positioned to create meaningful, long-term impacts within its business and the communities it supports.

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HeidelbergCement India Receives Consent For Khandwa Grinding Unit

Consent granted by Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board

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HeidelbergCement India (HeidelbergCement India) has received regulatory consent to establish a cement blending and grinding unit at Village Dongaliya, Tehsil Punasa, District Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh. The consent was granted by the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board under the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and is dated 17 May 2026. The company disclosed the development in a filing made under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.

The project plan envisages procurement of long term availability of fly ash and the allotment of land on lease for setting up the unit. The proposed facility is described as a blending and grinding installation which will process cementitious materials sourced from nearby operations and suppliers. Company filings state the measures required to secure raw material logistics and statutory compliance before commencing construction.

The addition of a grinding unit in Khandwa is intended to strengthen regional supply and improve logistical efficiency by reducing haulage distances for finished product. The unit is expected to complement existing capacities in central India and to offer flexibility in product mix through blending operations. The reliance on fly ash as a supplementary cementitious material will necessitate long term supply agreements with thermal power producers and coordination with waste utilisation policies.

The disclosure to the regulator and to the stock exchanges follows standard corporate governance practice and aims to keep investors apprised of capital expenditure initiatives. The company indicated that subsequent permits and clearances would be sought in accordance with applicable environmental and land use rules. The project is presented as part of HeidelbergCement India’s broader strategy to optimise capacity distribution and to respond to regional demand dynamics.

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PROMECON introduces infrared-based tertiary air measurement system for cement kilns

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The new solution promisescontinuous, real-time tertiary air flow measurement in cement plant operations.

PROMECON GmbH has launched the McON IR Compact, an infrared-based measuring system designed to deliver continuous, real-time tertiary air flow measurement in cement plant operations. The system addresses the longstanding process control challenge of accurate tertiary air monitoring under extreme kiln conditions. It uses patented infrared time-of-flight measurement technology that operates without calibration or maintenance intervention.

Precise tertiary air measurement is a critical requirement for stable rotary kiln operation. The McON IR Compact is engineered to function reliably at temperatures up to 1,200°C and in the presence of abrasive clinker dust. Its vector-based digital measurement architecture ensures that readings remain unaffected by swirl, dust deposits or drift. Due to these conditions conventional measurement systems in pyroprocess environments are often compromised.

The system is fully non-intrusive and requires no K-factors, recalibration or periodic readjustment, enabling years of uninterrupted operation. This design directly supports plant availability and reduces the maintenance overhead typically associated with process instrumentation in high-temperature zones.

PROMECON has deployed the McON IR Compact at multiple cement facilities, including Warta Cement in Poland. Plant operators report that the system has aided in identifying blockages, optimising purging cycles for gas burners, and supplying accurate flow data for AI-based process optimisation programmes. The practical outcomes include more stable kiln operation, improved process control, and earlier detection of process disturbances.

On the energy side, real-time tertiary air data enables reduction in induced draft fan load and helps flatten process oscillations across the pyroprocess. This translates to lower fuel and energy consumption, fewer unplanned shutdowns, and a measurable reduction in NOx peaks. This directly reflects on the downstream cost implications for plants operating SCR or SNCR systems for emissions compliance.

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Adani Group To Set Up Cement Factory In Madhya Pradesh

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurates plant in Guna

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Adani Group (Adani) will set up a cement factory in Madhya Pradesh, the chief minister of the state announced after an inauguration ceremony in Guna. The chief minister, Mohan Yadav, described the occasion as a historic day for the state and said the project will strengthen industrial capacity. The event was presented as a milestone in efforts to broaden manufacturing and attract large-scale investment. Officials said the facility will add to regional production capability and support related industries.

State officials outlined that the plant will enhance supply chains for construction and infrastructure projects across the region. The company will bring technical expertise and logistical resources to the site, with government agencies coordinating approvals and land allocation. Local suppliers and service providers will benefit from increased demand, and training initiatives will be developed to build workforce readiness. Officials indicated that the project complements broader plans to modernise industrial clusters in the state.

The state administration said it has facilitated clearances and infrastructure support to accelerate implementation. Local officials have coordinated with the company to ensure connectivity and utilities are in place ahead of commissioning. The chief minister emphasised that collaboration between private investors and the government aims to create sustainable economic growth. Community outreach programmes will address local concerns and establish grievance mechanisms as construction proceeds.

Officials said the inauguration in Guna marks a new phase in the state industrial story and will serve as a reference for future investments. Administrators noted that close monitoring and periodic reviews will guide timely execution and adherence to environmental and safety norms. The government affirmed its commitment to facilitating responsible industrial expansion while ensuring benefits reach local communities. Stakeholders will continue discussions on supply chain integration and long term maintenance arrangements.

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