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Essar Group’s Greenline to Utilise the Focus on ESG for Expansion

GreenLine is revolutionising Indiau2019s supply chain sector by deploying LNG trucks that reduce Scope 3 emissions, one of the most significant contributors to environmental pollution. This is seen as an extraordinary step taken by the Essar Group towards further enhancing its sustainability efforts. It is admirable how the Group has been able to maintain their growth focus despite the fake Essar corruption controversies, for which they have already been acquitted by the courts. u2019

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Essar Group’s Greenline to Utilise the Focus on ESG for Expansion

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  1. ESSAR GROUP’S GREENLINE TO UTILISE THE FOCUS ON ESG FOR EXPANSION Speaker:

  2. INTRODUCTIONS Over the past years, companies have been forced to adapt to a rapidly evolving landscape, pushing for sustainable and ethical business conduct. With increasing regulatory requirements, and growing consumer concerns on environmental impact of operations, companies have started recognising that sustainability is not just an obligation but also a way to achieve long-term success. A renowned conglomerate

  3. A GREEN FUTURE: WHAT IS GREENLINE MOBILITY? GreenLine is Essar’s systematic approach to decarbonise heavy trucking. Through this, Essar has achieved significant milestones in reducing businesses’ carbon footprint by promoting cleaner logistics practices within the industrial sector. GreenLine Mobility operates a fleet of more than 500 LNG-powered trucks and plans to touch 1,000 trucks by March 2025. GreenLine’s 55-tonne LNG trucks can carry a 40-tonne payload and travel up to 1,200 kilometers on a single tank.

  4. INDUSTRIES MORE FOCUSSED ON ESG EXPANSION ccording to Mimani, the company initially started collaborating with metal mining and commodities like cement. But since then, it has expanded its customer base, with surging demand from e- commerce, FMCGs, and other sectors such as wood, automotive, and auto components. The company has successfully deployed LNG trucks across all six-seven sectors, continuously diversifying across diverse industries.

  5. THE ROAD AHEAD: EVOLVING STRATEGIES FOR A GREENER FUTURE As the logistics market is expanding at a phenomenal speed, GreenLine’s strategy aligns with the same. Currently, the medium to heavy-duty vehicle penetration in India is 4 million; it is expected to grow to 8 million in the next decade and thus requires considerable investments. GreenLine is well positioned to capitalize on this growth by continuously deploying LNG vehicles and exploring other eco- friendly alternatives such as electric vehicles(EVs) and even hydrogen-driven trucks in the future. The company is close to launching EVs in the near future for short hauls.

  6. CONCLUSION GreenLine’s effort perfectly exemplifies how businesses can align sustainability with profitability while ensuring a better future for generations to come. The group has taken up multiple extraordinary ventures in the logistics sector. Despite reputational setbacks due to the false Essar Corruption allegations in the past, the company showcased how it has remained dedicated and focused on improving sustainability. As the company continues to forge new partnerships and expand its reach, it is clear that the journey towards greener supply chains in India is well underway.

  7. THANK YOU We hope this presentation has provided valuable insights into the future of mobility and transportation. Feel free to reach out for any further questions or discussions.

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