HUL Ends Coal Usage; Shifts to Green Fuel like Biomass, Biodiesel By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Fri, Dec 3rd, 2021 Highlights : The company has collaborated with biomass suppliers, and local farmers to ensure a sustainable supply of green fuel and made the necessary changes for the renewable transition in its coal-fired boilers. The shift from coal to renewable energy sources has also resulted in savings, the company said. Consumer goods giant Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) has eliminated coal usage across its operations, replacing it with green alternatives such as biomass and biodiesel, an official statement said. The company has collaborated with biomass suppliers, and local farmers to ensure a sustainable supply of green fuel and made the necessary changes for the renewable transition in its coal-fired boilers. The shift from coal to renewable energy sources has also resulted in savings, the company said. For example, one of HUL’s largest Home Care plants found innovative solutions to eliminate coal usage, which has helped achieve INR 3.5 crore in fuel savings whilst reducing 4 million kgs of CO2 emissions and increasing fuel efficiency as well. Sanjiv Mehta, Chairman and Managing Director, HUL said, “This is a milestone achievement in our Compass journey and our commitment towards achieving zero emissions in our operations by 2030. As a Company, we have always strived to be people and planet positive and firmly believe that responsible business is the only way forward.” Willem Uijen, Executive Director Supply Chain, HUL, said, “I’m delighted that we could move our new factories from our GSK acquisition into renewable energy usage quickly. The impact of this transition not only increases HUL’s green footprint but also improves the quality of air around its factories and enhances the income of farmers through the buying of biomass.” India’s First Green Fuel Cell System Unveiled by the President Also Read The company’s manufacturing units have been operating with 100% renewable grid electricity since 2019 through on-site solar generation, offsite solar & wind generation, and hydro based grid power purchase. Green Projects Fuel Demand for Cogeneration Equipment Market: Study Also Read HUL’s food & refreshment manufacturing unit in Nashik has onboarded three offsite wind turbine generators for captive consumption in addition to the on-site solar Photovoltaic plant. The journey towards zero coal, Unilever states, started over five years ago when the firm committed to eliminating coal across its manufacturing operations by 2020. “The company achieved its goals as committed and has now successfully transitioned its three Nutrition factories acquired as part of the GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare (GSK CH) merger in April 2020, to zero coal. The newly acquired Nutrition manufacturing units had boilers running on coal which were converted into biomass/biodiesel boilers,” claims HUL. Tags: Biodiesel, biomass, Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), Renewable Energy, Sanjiv Mehta, Willem Uijen