Asian Paints Ltd.
Sales (2007-2008) =Rs.3400 crores (rounded off)
Net profit after tax =Rs.380 crores (rounded off)
CSR Budget: Not available
Karmayog 2008 CSR Rating: 2/ 5
CSR activities:
Enviornment and Safety:
- Asian Paints approaches the environment issue from the perspective of waste minimisation and conservation of resources. Thus, the continued attempt is to reuse, recycle and eliminate waste, which results in less and less waste being generated. Accordingly, our material losses in manufacturing have been reduced substantially over the last few years.
- Further, the company’s four paint plants and the two chemical plants have the ISO 14001 certification for environment management standards. The company’s latest manufacturing facility which is situated at Sriperumbudur near Chennai will be certified for ISO 14001 in this financial year 2006-07.
- All our paint plants have achieved ‘zero industrial discharge’ capability. This has been achieved by the installation of upgraded effluent treatment facilities and installation of reverse osmosis plants in conjunction with appropriate recycling and reuses schemes. Our emulsion manufacturing facility has also achieved ‘zero waste’ status. We have adopted the principles of “green productivity”.
- Some of our innovative schemes which enhance green productivity are dealer tinting systems which has resulted in large batch sizes ; bulk storage facility for monomers which reduces wastage; Use of natural gas which is a cleaner fuel ; solvent recovery plants have been set up which has resulted in zero reduction of solvent disposal ; Improved incinerating systems and reverse osmosis.
Safety at its best
- The company has made significant investments in the area of safety over the past several years. Its steadfast commitment to safety is reinforced by the fact that four of Asian Paints plants were conferred with the ‘Sword of Honour’ by the British Safety Council for the second time in quick succession. The British Safety Council is the world’s leading occupational health, safety and environmental organizations, working closely with the world’s leading companies in developing safe systems for work. The “Sword of Honour”, instituted by the BSC, is recognized the world over as the pinnacle of achievement in safety management systems.
CII national conservation awards
- Another recognition received in FY 2006 was the CII (Confederation of Indian Industries) Award for National Energy Conservation received by the Ankleshwar and Patancheru plants. The award function was held at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, where the Ankleshwar facility in the state of Gujarat was honored with the second prize, while the Patancheru plant in Andhra Pradesh received a certificate of merit. The awards were presented by His Excellency, the President of India, Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam. The CII Award for National Energy Conservation is yet another testimony of Asian Paints commitment towards the continual improvement in our work process to help the environment through the manufacturing excellence programme.
Total Water Management
- Fresh water is a limited and scarce resource that’s often taken for granted. Consider this, according to an MMRDA report, Mumbai’s present water demand, 3026 MLD (Million Litres Daily) is expected to rise to 7950 MLD by 2011, today the water supply being only 2500 MLD
- We propagate some methods to help you conserve water Asian Paints has built a Total Water Management (TWM) Centre, at its Bhandup manufacturing facility, which is the first of its kind in the entire country.
- The TWM centre showcases live working models on water conservation and rainwater harvesting. Asian Paints provides expertise to citizens free of charge to implement rainwater harvesting and total water management solutions.
- The water management schemes could be designed in phases, so investments are not significant. Also a payback period can be determined for investments.
Success stories
- For piloting the concept of total water management, Asian Paints chose one of the housing societies, a high rise building viz., Glen Croft Co-operative Housing Society at Hiranandani Gardens, Powai. Sh. Vikram Jaisinghani, Chairman and Sh. Farhan Thakur Secretary, Glen Croft Co-operative Housing Society welcomed the suggestion and accepted to collaborate with Asian paints to implement a pilot scheme in Glen Croft.
- An innovative and highly cost effective rainwater harvesting scheme was developed taking into consideration the existing infrastructure of the building. A number of options were worked upon and presentation was made by Sh. Amit Doshi (Factory Manager) and Dr Rajan Sharma (Executive – Environment) of Asian Paints to the society. The scheme was finalised and has been successfully implemented at Glen Croft at Hiranandani Gardens, Powai. The project was conceived by Asian Paints, proposed and accepted by Glen Croft Co-operative Housing Society and executed by M/s Azad Barish.
- In this scheme, the dome structure and terrace of the building have been used as catchment areas. The dome is the highest part of the high rise building (27 floors) and stands above the over head water supply tanks. This dome structure has been used to an advantage by making arrangement to collect rain water from the dome and connecting it directly to the overhead tanks (Flush and Domestic Water Tanks). Since this scheme delivers water directly from dome to the over head water supply tanks, there is absolutely no requirement to pump water. This is the innovative part of scheme and gives a tremendous added benefit of saving electrical power along with water. The cost benefit analysis for saving water and electrical power makes sure that the investment return rate is just one monsoon season and free water is available from rains for rest of the life.
- In addition, rest of the terrace is used to collect rainwater and is taken through the existing down spouts to the underground flush water tank. The existing down spouts which were earlier just left on the ground to join the storm water drains are now extended using PVC water lines to under ground flush water tank.
- The scheme is already in place and the Glen Croft Housing Society has benefited from the scheme in this monsoon and not only has it reduced fresh water intake from BMC but it has also eliminated the tanker water requirement during monsoon. This will reduce major health hazards to the society members from the contaminated tank water during monsoons.
Other Initiatives
- Improving infrastructure and healthcare at local schools-Besides water management and age care, the company also invests time and energy in providing infrastructure support to primary schools. In Ankleshwar – Gujarat, the company continues to support the “Shree Gattu Vidyalaya” school which was established along with the Ankleshwar Industrial Development Society in 1983. The school today boasts of around 2,500 students in primary as well as secondary sections and the plant has sustained its commitment of providing infrastructure support to this school, be it through donations of computers, tables and chairs, or through assistance in other maintenance work for the school.
- In addition, the Ankleshwar plant has also taken up the cause of improving the health and hygiene situation of schools in nearby villages. Understanding that prevention is better than cure, the plant conducts Vaccination and Health camps. Not only students, but teachers are also briefed on hygiene aspects in such camps.
- In Sriperumbudur (South India) also, the plant is treading on similar lines and has taken up the task of improving facilities in the neighbourhood primary schools. It presented the Pondur primary school with desks, tables, a PA system and even school bags for the students.
- India is a land where age and wisdom have been traditionally respected. Hence, it is amatter of irony that care for the elderly citizens is fast emerging as a critical element ofpublic and private concern. I am glad that our manufacturing facilities in Kasna (UttarPradesh), Patancheru (Andhra Pradesh), Sriperumbudur (Tamil Nadu) and Ankleshwar(Gujarat) have taken up the cause of providing healthcare facilities to the disadvantagedelderly sections of the society in their localities.
- The Mobile Medicare Units (MMUs)which the Kasna, Patancheru and Sriperumbudur facilities operate is really a novel effort of bringing healthcare to the doorsteps of the lesser fortunate senior citizens. It�s really heartening to learn that we have reached out to more than 2,00,000 senior citizens through our various age care initiatives. I am sure this will only strengthen our resolve to keep doing good work in this regard.
Tsunami relief: Helping community in need of time
- The massive disaster Tsunami hit the coastal areas of South India and South East Asia on Dec 26, 2004 and left behind a trail of devastation. As a socially responsible company, Asian Paints rose to the occasion and decided to play its rightful role in extending support and relief to the affected. All the employees contributed in cash and kind to the best of their capacity. These contributions were supplemented with a contribution from the company. A total amount of Rs. 4.7 million was generated as relief aid and handed over to the Tsunami victims. Besides India, all the units across the world also contributed to the best of their capacities towards Tsunami relief
Source: www.asianpaints.com/corporate_information/environment_safety.aspx
www.asianpaints.com/corporate_information/csr_report.aspx
Contact Information:
Asian Paints Ltd.
Asian Paints House
6A, Shantinagar
Santacruz E
Mumbai-400055
Maharashtra
Phone no. :022-39818000
Fax : :022-39818888
Email : proffice@asianpaints.com
Website : http://www.asianpaints.com/
Industry Sector: Paints
Products / Services: Manufacturing of Paint Selectors, Decorative Paints, Industrial , Automotive and Ancillaries.
Other locations of factories / offices: The Company operates in 20 companies.
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