Firmly establishing itself as a frontrunner in sustainability, textile stalwart Nahar Group aims to be coal-free by 2024-end, thus affirming their commitment to a greener future.
Nahar Group’s commitment to sustainability is evident through diverse energy generation initiatives. Nahar Industrial Enterprises alone produces a substantial 25.8 MW of electricity, supplemented by contributions from sister companies and wind turbines in Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. This reduces dependence on conventional power sources by an impressive 12 percent.
Aligned with the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals, Nahar Group is actively involved in creating sustainable communities, promoting health, education, gender equality, fostering job growth, economic development, and encouraging responsible consumption.
Nahar's sustainability commitment is ingrained in its operations, evident in initiatives such as adopting green chemistry in processing plants, supporting social responsibility efforts, and transitioning transportation fleet to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to reduce diesel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Furthermore, Nahar is working to reduce plastic consumption in packaging and actively embraces technological advancements to reduce energy consumption. Initiatives like salt-free dyeing and water recycling underscore their dedication to sustainable practices.
In the short term, Nahar's focus lies in developing value-added fabrics and technical products like flame retardant and antistatic materials, aligning with the vision of 'Made in India' and supporting the Prime Minister's 5F vision.
Looking ahead, Nahar aspires to create a network with domestic and export customers based on shared values and sustainability principles, fostering long-term partnerships and elevating India's standing in the global market.