The company already follows a Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) policy at its manufacturing facilities. The plants at Palghar, Ambernath, and Tarapur also recycle and reuse over 98% of water.
Vipul Organics Limited, a leading specialty chemicals company in the pigments and dyes segment, has received the ISO 14001 certification for all three manufacturing facilities at Palghar, Ambernath, and Tarapur.
The ISO certification is a benchmark on adherence to effective Environment Management System standards.
“We at Vipul Organics took a strategic approach to improving our environmental performance before it was made mandatory. The idea is to make as little impact as possible on the environment and reduce the carbon footprint. We have already committed significant resources in ensuring that we uphold a sustainable ecosystem and the latest ISO certification is another step in this direction,” says Mihir V. Shah, Executive Director, Vipul Organics Limited.
The company already follows a Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) policy at its manufacturing facilities. The plants at Palghar, Ambernath, and Tarapur also recycle and reuse over 98% of water.
The objective of ISO 14001:2015 certification is to ensure compliance with current and future statutory and regulatory requirements by addressing environmental issues at a business level and achieve better results.
ISO 14001:2015 is intended for use by an organization seeking to manage its environmental responsibilities in a systematic manner that contributes to the environmental pillar of sustainability.
Vipul Organics Limited is amongst the foremost manufacturers of pigments, dyestuff, lake colours and pigment intermediaries/fast salts in the country. It has three manufacturing facilities spread across Maharashtra and has a global footprint in over 50 countries. Vipul Organics ended FY 2021-22 with revenues of Rs. 135 crore, marking a robust 13% growth over previous financial year.
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